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Gossip by DncnH (CC)
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Relationships
  • Post published:July 13, 2017

Make an effort to put yourself in your friend’s place when sharing information – as if someone were sharing the information about you. If you might be embarrassed about people knowing it, think about how your friend might feel; it’s probably exactly the same.

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

image: Gossip by DncnH under Creative Commons license

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