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Your friend tells you a secret that could harm someone else. What do you do?
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Encourage your friend to tell the truth and take responsibility
Keep the secret to yourself and pretend you never heard it
Confront the person who could be harmed and tell them what you heard
Blackmail your friend into keeping the secret
Inform the police
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Your friend tells you a secret that could harm someone else. What do you do?
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Community Results
Encourage your friend to tell the truth and take responsibility
100%
6 people chose this
Keep the secret to yourself and pretend you never heard it
0%
0 people chose this
Confront the person who could be harmed and tell them what you heard
0%
0 people chose this
Blackmail your friend into keeping the secret
0%
0 people chose this
Inform the police
0%
0 people chose this
Team Results
Encourage your friend to tell the truth and take responsibility
82%
5 team members chose this
Keep the secret to yourself and pretend you never heard it
0%
0 team members chose this
Confront the person who could be harmed and tell them what you heard
0%
0 team members chose this
Blackmail your friend into keeping the secret
0%
0 team members chose this
Inform the police
0%
0 team members chose this
Your friend tells you a secret that could harm someone else. What do you do?
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Néstor David
2 years ago
Gustavo Perez
2 years ago
enigma
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Encourage your friend to tell the truth and take responsibility
100%
Keep the secret to yourself and pretend you never heard it
0%
Confront the person who could be harmed and tell them what you heard
0%
Blackmail your friend into keeping the secret
0%
Inform the police
0%
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Encourage your friend to tell the truth and take responsibility
100%
6 people chose this
Keep the secret to yourself and pretend you never heard it
0%
0 people chose this
Confront the person who could be harmed and tell them what you heard
0%
0 people chose this
Blackmail your friend into keeping the secret
0%
0 people chose this
Inform the police
0%
0 people chose this
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