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Ebbie8708 19 points ago +21 / -2

Nah. I think it was self taught.

One time when I was 7, my sister and I were running to the toys section of the thrift store. I saw a $100 bill on the floor. When my sister went to grab it, I slapped her hand and told her “no! It’s not yours!” She ran to tell on me and I continued on to the toys section.

Our older sister ran to where the bill was and I got chewed out by my mom. I just said “it doesn’t belong to us.” They still give me sh— for this from time to time. Heck, I don’t even go over to someone’s house and rummage their fridge. No matter who it is.

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bigchubby 11 points ago +11 / -0

Similar story when I was about 7. I saw man drop 100 on the ground at the gas station and I picked it up and gave it back to him. My mother was right there but she didn’t need to tell me that it wasn’t mine.

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Behindleftlines 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have been told stories from my friend who lived in Japan. We take all Faria won't be over he was walking down the streets of Asoka one time And notice there was a weird parting of the crowd. Apparently someone had dropped their phone and no one wanted to get close enough to even be suspected of taking it.

Japan is a water flaws but we could deal with their pro nation values

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Mister_anonymous 0 points ago +1 / -1

That was really stupid of you and a dick move to slap your sisters hand.