Ethical Query
On Aug 27, 12:28 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "John Kane" > wrote in message
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> oups.com...
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> > On Aug 26, 11:28 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >> "Becca" > wrote in message
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> >> > Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
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> >> >> Am I overreacting? Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
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> >> > IMO, no. My mother always told me, if someone is gossiping *to* you,
> >> > they
> >> > are also gossiping about you. Why would thieves be any different? If
> >> > somebody takes advantage of someone else's mistake, then they will take
> >> > advantage of you. I have made plenty of mistakes, but I would never
> >> > cheat
> >> > anybody out of a nickel. I also would not want to do business with
> >> > someone
> >> > who is that ethically bankrupt.
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> >> > Becca
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> >> Please provide your source which proves that the restaurant made a
> >> mistake.
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> > If the diner failed to ask if it was a mistake then his actions are
> > dubious to say the least.
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> Proofreading is an important skill, often neglected.
Yes, I believe the Great Bible was published with the commandment
"Thou shalt commit adultery." Mind you that was under Henry VIII so
maybe it was not a mistake.
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