If you want to get a friend to pay back, here are some suggestions:
1.Speak directly: Be honest with the other person about your needs and say directly about your plight, such as, "I've been having some difficulties lately, can I borrow your money first?"This is probably the most straightforward and effective way to do it.
2.Use a third party: If you feel that speaking out about your plight will hurt your friend's feelings, consider using a third party, such as asking a family member to ask for it, or asking a friend's family member or other friends of the friend to remind the other person to pay back.
3.Hinting or speaking directly: You can take subtle cues, such as at a party or on a festive occasion to remind the person to pay back. If that doesn't work, you can also choose to say it directly, such as hinting at or borrowing money from a friend through your Moments, or directly stating your predicament.
4.Don't be too aggressive: Whatever you choose, be polite and respectful. Don't be overly aggressive or emphasize the other person's debt behavior so as not to hurt each other's feelings.
5.Leave the evidence: Either way, you need to leave the evidence to ensure a fair verdict of the law. For example, you can send reminders via email or text message and keep a record of them.
6.Stay calm: Whatever the situation, stay calm and rational and don't get emotional, or it could complicate the problem.
Finally, remember to be friendly and polite while maintaining appropriate reminders and urges, but not too often or too nervously.