Sunday, February 21, 2016

Blog #4

I think the most rememberable " Moral Muteness" is that one time a group of my friends and I went out to eat in out first year in college to a restaurant and he had paid the waitress with a 20 for his meal. When she handed all of our checks back with our CC and change back he got back a 10 and two 5's so he decided to keep those bills and put 2$ for her tip since his meal was like 8$. But he could have easily told the waitress that she messed up and never charged him for his meal but he decided just to pocket the money and pretended nothing happen. I believe  I could have spoken up at the time and told him to do the right thing but I did not. It has happen to me before just recently and I remember back then how wrong it was so I did tell the waiter what he did and he really did appreciate it at the end. I just see honesty is big in my "moral values"...

1 comment:

  1. I worked in fast-food where this has happened so many times. So many times people would leave and not report what happened causing us to repay what was missing and others will give the money back and let us know what happened. After experiencing some money loss from doing this I was sure to return any extra money that someone gives me. This is very common and people should step up and return the money because it becomes difficult for employees.

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