Woman Receives Gossip About a Mutual Friend’s Fiancé, but Promise of Secrecy Leads to an Argument Over Loyalty
Secrets don’t make good friends.
Secrets don’t make good friends.
It’s not wrong to decline an invite from someone you genuinely don’t want to spend time with.
Telling people you’re a disabled veteran when you’re actually not is not the move.
Sometimes, the real problem in the workplace isn’t who to report to, but who you can trust.
If someone makes you choose sides, they’ve probably already chosen theirs.
Just because he knows some of them doesn’t mean he’s already part of the group.
This routine workday turned into an office drama he’d never auditioned for.
Sometimes, preschool parties come with more drama than adult events.
Some people just can’t read the obvious signs.
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