Hypothetically speaking say there is a person A who does things for person B, things they would of done anyway regardless of if person B was around or not (but they benefit person B)
Sometimes person B asks person A for specific favors, sometimes person A does them sometimes they don't
Now lets say person A asks person B for a favor but person B says no
Lets say person A gets extremely outrageously angry/upset and says harsh things towards person B
Is person B wrong for refusing the specific favor?
Is person A wrong for saying the nasty things?
If so, why/why not?
Eg. Because person A does more things for person B
or should person A of said they "needed" the favor rather than asked therefore not giving person B the option of saying no (Eg. Is there a point in asking if you don't have a choice?)
Sometimes person B asks person A for specific favors, sometimes person A does them sometimes they don't
Now lets say person A asks person B for a favor but person B says no
Lets say person A gets extremely outrageously angry/upset and says harsh things towards person B
Is person B wrong for refusing the specific favor?
Is person A wrong for saying the nasty things?
If so, why/why not?
Eg. Because person A does more things for person B
or should person A of said they "needed" the favor rather than asked therefore not giving person B the option of saying no (Eg. Is there a point in asking if you don't have a choice?)