Get the sheets and go home. I wouldn't want to get my parents sick and I'd feel better at my own home as well.
What would you do if you went to have your hair cut during your lunch hour and the stylist made you look like a complete freak? Go home? Call into work sick? Quickly buy a hat?
Imagine that you drive past a motel and see your spouse's car. After talking to the desk clerk, you know that your spouse does have a room. What would you do?
Make sure I had a camera, park my car so he can't move without seeing me, and talk to my attorney & make a list of assets as I wait for him to come out. If a call to the front desk proves that he's checked out, I'd have his car towed - to Alaska.
You've waited 2 hours for the pizza to be delivered for a football game, and the order is wrong. Do you send it back, call the company, or make the most of a bad situation?
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I'd send it back, depending on how bad the mess-up is. I mean, if it's anchovies and jalapenos, then I don't want it. I paid for what I ordered, so they need to get the order right.
What would you do if you found out you only had 48 hours left to live? Would you sit around waiting for the time to run out, or would you make the most of the time you had left?
being that im the queen of time-wasting and clock-watching, i figure i'd wait a little for time to run out. i figure, hey if i havent done it now, 48 more hours wont make a difference. i dont have any bucket list items...
what would you do if you had no idea where your career was headed? Dead-end jobs and such? Undiscovered passion and all?
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Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl