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How do you see the father? Was he right by rejecting the son gambling win?
Maybe his father was a religious person in whose religion gambling is illegal, and he was not wrong to refuse the money his son gave him. The child should also understand that his father, even though he is a poor person, still upholds the moral principles set by his religion and his son should respect his father's decision to refuse the money he gives. Because not all poor people in this world want to receive money from illicit proceeds, even though they need money, and maybe their father is one of those people and to be honest, I really salute his father for sticking to the teachings of his religion by not receiving any money from gambling.
As much as the father appears to be religious and believes gambling is sinful, I think he finds it to be incredibly humorous. However, everyone has a right to their own opinion, so if the man does not want the money that is OK. Despite the fact that it is challenging to win and that after winning, you ask me to return the money. Except if you become hooked to it, gambling is not something I view as wrong once you become addicted, it may wreck you. And if the child is an adult, I believe he should be given the freedom to decide for himself whether or not he wants the money, rather than the father imposing such a choice on his behave.