Monday Madness presents the following questions: What would I do in the following situations?
1. The store clerk undercharges you for an item you purchase? I would probably ask, "how much was that?" she would tell me and then I would say, "cool, I thought it was more than that." - the barcode has the price and the scanner reads it - why argue unless they charge you more than the signage says.
2. The cashier gives you change for a fifty dollar bill when you only gave her a twenty, and you don't realize it until you're out the door? I'd probably turn around and give her the amount owed, but if I made it all the way home? that could be a different story. Do you really know until it happens?
3. You see your best friend's husband/wife with another woman/man at a neighborhood restaurant? I know what I wouldn't do and that is I would not assume that anything bad was going on.
4. Your 15 year old asks you if you ever tried an alcoholic beverage before you were of legeal drinking age (and you have)? I'd tell her the truth and explain that I realize now that I probably would have been better off (then and now) if I hadn't started drinking at such a young age. I would add that it is my hope that she can learn from my mistakes; thereby not having to live through them herself. That's love!
5. You find a one hundred dollar bill laying on the floor of a department store? With a clear conscience I would eagerly put it in my pocket, have a big smile and say to myself, "it's my lucky day!"
1. The store clerk undercharges you for an item you purchase? I would probably ask, "how much was that?" she would tell me and then I would say, "cool, I thought it was more than that." - the barcode has the price and the scanner reads it - why argue unless they charge you more than the signage says.
2. The cashier gives you change for a fifty dollar bill when you only gave her a twenty, and you don't realize it until you're out the door? I'd probably turn around and give her the amount owed, but if I made it all the way home? that could be a different story. Do you really know until it happens?
3. You see your best friend's husband/wife with another woman/man at a neighborhood restaurant? I know what I wouldn't do and that is I would not assume that anything bad was going on.
4. Your 15 year old asks you if you ever tried an alcoholic beverage before you were of legeal drinking age (and you have)? I'd tell her the truth and explain that I realize now that I probably would have been better off (then and now) if I hadn't started drinking at such a young age. I would add that it is my hope that she can learn from my mistakes; thereby not having to live through them herself. That's love!
5. You find a one hundred dollar bill laying on the floor of a department store? With a clear conscience I would eagerly put it in my pocket, have a big smile and say to myself, "it's my lucky day!"
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