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People absentmindedly walk off with the lighters (and other accoutrement) without being aware of it at the time. I don't see this act as stealing, but more as carelessness. Now, if the person later realizes that they have an item belonging to someone else, of course they should return it with an apology at the first opportunity.
Now, when you told your friend that he had taken your lighter, he should have apologized and promised to return it the next time he sees you. I think if he had done this, you would not have felt compelled to give him the warning.
Whether or not he felt accused and wanted to leave is one thing, but the fact that he took back the drink he had brought for you was a very small act, IMHO. With rare exceptions, if you give something to someone, you should not take it back, no matter what transpires in the meantime.
Flu shots seem to be hit and miss at best but they are good to get
He told me he stoled it. He used the term stoled. He did not return it after he told me he realized he had my lighter. He thought it was okay to steal it from me apparently.
He told me he stoled it. He used the term stoled. He did not return it after he told me he realized he had my lighter. He thought it was okay to steal it from me apparently.
greetings ruth hun. hope you are doing fine tonight. i had a bit of heat stroke..where i briefly felt faint..it was 101 earlier. after downing some ice water, i was better. i should of gone to those cooling centers.
Hi Ruth. I had my coffee and am headed to Kansas City.
What's in Kansas City?
Caves. They put warehouses in them.
Waiting for some conspiracy theory comments![]()
