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Neither a borrower niether a lender be

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Answered by Lola14
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Neither be a borrower, nor be a lender. This line means that you should not be a borrower or a lender. This is because, we must be responsible of ourselves and not borrow anything from others. Borrowing represents a sense of lack of responsibility. As a borrower, we must also be careful with other people's things. If you forget to return a borrowed thing to its owner then we might lose the lender's trust on us. we might be called a thief and accused of stealing. A lender should also be careful about his or her things. They should be careful with the person they are lending their things to and not forget to take it back on time, or else sometimes an irresponsible borrower might claim your thing to be his. In both cases, a responsible person is required. If you're not then, ''Neither be a borrower, not a lender.''

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