Making a complicated story simple, I love chewing gum in school. It's against school rules, but I do it anyways, and never get caught. So in my last class of the day, American History, I have 2 friends there, my friend Gina and my friend Alessandra and I always give them gum. This annoying kid behind me, Pauric, always wants some too, so being the nice person I am, I give him some. I ask to go to the bathroom, come back, and my gum is gone from where I keep it and I know he took it since he always asks for more, and my friends saw him. I want to tell the principal since he'll get in trouble, but at the same time, I'll get in trouble since gum chewing is against school rules. Any suggestions?
Sorry hun, one of the issues with breaking the rules is that when you do, you don't have any recourse against injustice.
Just be more discreet about sharing your gum in the future or even more sensible: stop chewing it in last period, 'cause this Pauric guy is going to snitch on you the moment he gets a chance. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:43 pm: honetly the only advice i could give you is the advice the other person you commented this had given you. if you do get caught you could argue that it helps you concentrate better if you decided to go to the principal. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
muddymidfielder answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:19 pm: i would just put the gum in your pocket or give it to one of your friends so that he cant take it but as for telling the pricipal i wouldnt...i would first talk to him and if it still gets worse i would just tell the teacher and get in trouble [ muddymidfielder's advice column | Ask muddymidfielder A Question ]
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