psychology of asking favours: Psychologists say people who ask big favours from others aren't being demanding, they might see possibilities where others see rejection - The Economic Times
People who ask others for major favours are often seen as demanding, but psychology suggests that may not be the full story. A UCLA study found that many people make large requests because they naturally expect positive outcomes rather than focusing on rejection. Other psychological research, including the Ben Franklin Effect, also suggests that asking for help can sometimes strengthen relationships instead of harming them.