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Lochlain
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No. She might change her mind. And why would you want to get in the middle of it? Steer clear and don't get involved. It only makes fixing the issue more complicated for the manager that is going to have to deal with it. |
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JerZey
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No, I would not, b/c it's none of his business. He did something totally wrong and she's within her rights to pursue the matter. |
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D P
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no, he invaded her privacy, let him catch what he has coming to him. |
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Deejay
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Depends if i was friends with him or not.
Probably not... though. He did the deed so he has to take the beating for it. |
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JJ
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no |
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PiggiePants
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Why do you want to get in the middle of this? If you are not involved in this incident don't get yourself involved in it now. |
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Sonja B
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no |
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rayt721
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I would not get involved in that situation. SHE should be the one to talk to him... not you. |
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Mel
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No, he hung himself, let him swing in the wind. |
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KAR36
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It sounds like unless you are somehow involved or know the guy well, that you would just let her handle it. |
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bob shark
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Stay out of it, nothing good can come of it , if you do. |
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♥Catie♥
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hmm thts difficult...if like hes nice and everything idk y u would even tell the company...but like if hes teh creepy stalkery kind of dude..then he deserves it....but like if all he did was txt her something normal.....he mite have asked someone else at work...he isnt necessarily like creepyyy |
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Irayida
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I think no, because the bloke had a purpose to get her out of work to find her personal information and be with her for some reason. It would be better if she told the work she has gone with the bloke because something might happen to her, but then it would be better for her not to tell the bloke himself. |
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Mommy to a blessed baby girl!
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I would. If he's a decent guy, then let him have the chance to prepare and defend himself. |
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Jamal B
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Yeah ill warn him. |
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No. What he did was wrong and it's none of your business. |
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