Do you think that honesty is the best policy,when it involves loved ones? ..why?
@meenakshisoni (400)
India
July 18, 2009 11:25am CST
Most of the time yes. Saying nothing and keeping our opinions to our self helps Depends on the situation, loved one or not
3 responses
@krajibg (11922)
• Guwahati, India
18 Jul 09
Honesty WAS the best policy in the PAST but now its opposite is more applicable. Say I am too honest to say that Dada killed your fiance and when I unfold this just imagine the consequence on me and my family.
Yes applied well and restoring all hypocrisy 'honesty is the best policy' or else not.
@meenakshisoni (400)
• India
20 Jul 09
hi there
well many of people they are not too much honest. as it can be shown like if anyone wants to knew about the online jobs ,then if that person did not get any payment from that site but to get more referrals that person will give his .her id to register,,no one cares about others time values ,about his problems, .
so it can be say it is online lie..
i think everyone should be honest and be truthful
thanks
@meenakshisoni (400)
• India
20 Jul 09
hi there
well i don't know why you are saying so well i am telling experience to you. i did not like that some one waste others time.
thanks
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@twinkslove (5)
• United States
20 Jul 09
i think it just depends on the the people involved. im pretty honest, but when it comes to my parents i have to fib just because they dont understand a lot of things and will blow everything out of proportion for no reason. just some things are better off not shared with people... im not saying lie about it... but just dont share unneeded information. if i was honest about everything my parents would be even more uptight than they already are... and they are the worst out of everyone we know:/
@meenakshisoni (400)
• India
20 Jul 09
well
everyone to be honest .but if we are not getting anything by hit and tricks we try to achieve that target by dishonestly .so it is major problem to trust the people.no one cares for anyone.
@twinkslove (5)
• United States
20 Jul 09
i think for the most part yes. however, sometimes it just depends on the situation and the people invovled. sometimes just not sharing some information is better for all the people invovled. i had a friend whos engagement didnt happen because the guy shared too much information about her to his parents, he didnt think it mattered and they didnt like that she drank and other stupid things... they woulda never know had he kept his mouth shut! and now they arent together, both are single, and still want to be with each other... such a mess!!!