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Gossips by Ekan
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Relationships
  • Post published:May 31, 2016

Before you pass along more gossip, stop and think about what you’re doing. Make a pact with yourself to stop talking about friends behind their back for good.

Source: How to Stop Talking About Friends Behind Their Backs @ wikiHow

image: Gossips by Ekan under Creative Commons license

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