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Say one of your peers made a mistake and someone of authority asks who made the mistake. Do you snitch them out or do you not say anything? This is a general question i've been faced with many many times.
- I would say don't get involved unless it affects you directly and creates an actual problem for you. If so address it with the colleague first.spl33nidoru
- ^detritus
- Say a neighbor broke the mailbox, and the landlord asks who did it otherwise he will raise the rent for everyone.pinkfloyd
- If it's definitely him, give the neighbour a chance to fix his mistake. If he doesn't care, snitch away but make sure you don't get dragged into more drama...spl33nidoru
- ^
I'd rat them out in two seconds. I mean, if you broke, than you should fix it. Not fixing it is the dick move here.section_014 - ok, so if the landlord asks, i'll just say what really happened. I just don't want to be a snitch.pinkfloyd
- i'm just wondering if I snitch someone out, how would I interact and get along with them.pinkfloyd
- say we become friends down the linepinkfloyd
- could you become friends with such a person?detritus
- ah, no. I don't want to be his friendpinkfloyd
- Where I come from, snitches get stitches.ArmandoEstrada
- She hot?pango
- None of the abovepinkfloyd