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Old Apr 20, 2017, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by rdgrad15 View Post
I've always wondered, when someone asks you to watch their belongings when they've stepped away for a few minutes, do they actually expect you to fight for their belongings if someone were to actually try to take it? I feel like sometimes doing this can be inconveniencing someone since the person may feel obligated to stick around until the owner of the belongings returns. I never ask strangers to watch my stuff. I trust no one. And also, how do people know whether or not the person they are asking is actually planning on taking something?

That's basically the reason I never ask. Not only do I not want to inconvenience someone, I don't want to accidently ask someone, only to find out that person was actually a thief. Do you guys think it is really that wise to ask random strangers to watch over your belongings? I feel like it isn't but I guess it is different for everyone. It is different if you know the person. If you know the person, and they aren't planning on leaving, then I think it is okay. But asking a random stranger is risky in my opinion. What are your thoughts? Just curious to see if you think it is risky as well or not.
No. It's not wise. But I can continue to have faith in people OR I can turn into my dad, who trusts no one and is convinced that the world is out to screw him.

Ultimately, he is the one (of the two of us) who gets hurt less. But I am okay with being a hurt optimistic. I choose that.
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