Please tell me what you would do in this hypothetical situation.
Your at the local K-mart, buying clothes. Maybe it's some sandals, maybe its some hot pants, I don't care, you decide. Any ways, you look all over for the right size and can't find it anywhere. Suddenly, you see the exact pice of clothing with the perfect size in someone else's shopping cart. The person is in the changing room.
Answer the following:
a) your religion or lack thereof
b)what would thou doest?
(be honest brothers and sisters, you're representatives for your belief system)
2006-08-26
14:17:26
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Tofu Jesus
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a) atheist
b) I would not touch the clothing, but I might hang around for a few minutes to see if the customer had changed its mind about the item. It the person return the clothing to the rack, then bingo. Or I might just walk away and not think of it again.
Art thou proud of me, dear Lord?
2006-08-26 15:00:30
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answered by LaRue 4
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a) Implicit atheist
b) Of course not. That would be unethical, and perfect clothes are not really that important. More important is a lawful and honest society, which you can help create by not doing unethical things like stealing the clothes.
2006-08-26 14:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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a) Protestant -- other (at least, that's what I put on those surveys)
b) I would leave it and find something else, because I don't care what I wear. I just wear whatever and my clothes come from Grandma's birthday presents.
Yeah, I know this gets around the point of the question, but its a true answer for me, anyways.
2006-08-26 14:25:16
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answered by Robert 5
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a) Agnostic
b) The piece of clothing isn't purchased. In order to own it one must buy. The shopping cart unattended, so piece of clothing fair game.
2006-08-26 18:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, it extremely is not relevant which united states of america they have been from, in the event that they have been harmless and needed to be stored, i might shop as many as plausible, so i assume a million,000 Iranians. what's the factor of this, or is there one?
2016-12-14 12:37:04
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answered by ? 4
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I am Pagan. I would wait until the person came out and ask, "Is this yours? Do you plan on getting it?" And explain my situation. Clothes are clothes, if I didn't get it it's not a big deal. I would thank them for their time and givingness if I got it, and say, "Oh well. Sorry for your time." smile, and leave with dignity.
2006-08-26 14:29:25
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answered by Rachel the Atheist 4
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a) atheist
b) Wait till they come out of the changing room. Ask if they're going to buy it or just trying it on. (Perhaps if they're not that attached to it, they will offer it?) If they're buying, go to the customer service desk and ask them to call other K-marts to see if they have it in my size.
2006-08-26 14:23:53
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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a) Christian
b) sigh, but keep moving on. Maybe later I'd see if they put the garment back. They got to it first. It certainly isn't worth STEALING it out of their cart.
2006-08-26 14:21:36
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answered by Molly 6
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a) Atheist
b) I would do nothing but walk away. As it is in someone else's cart, taking it would be stealing.
2006-08-26 14:24:59
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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a) Episcopalian
b) I'd leave it there because I wouldn't want someone to do that to me. Plus, I'd continue looking because I might find something even better.
2006-08-26 14:25:53
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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