Think of ‘nonremittal’ like a game of catch where one person doesn’t throw the ball back. When someone sends money or a letter, and the other person doesn’t send anything back, that’s nonremittal. It’s like when you give a friend a cookie, but they don’t give you anything in return. It’s not about being mean; sometimes, they just can’t or don’t know how to send something back.
Imagine a mailbox that only receives letters but never sends any out. It’s full of letters, but it doesn’t share them with anyone else. Nonremittal is kind of like that mailbox. It’s about keeping things without giving anything back. Sometimes people don’t send things back because they’re too busy or they forgot.
Picture a piggy bank that only takes coins in but never gives them out. It’s happy to keep all the coins safe inside, but it doesn’t let any go. Nonremittal is a bit like this piggy bank. It’s about holding onto what you get without sharing it or sending it back. It’s not bad; it’s just the way some things work.