ANSWERS: 13
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  • I'm bad at things like that so I definitely would have opened it early. The thought of this gave me shivers. Good question.
  • I would respect their wish and I wouldn't open it. The ends don't justify the means. Because this might happen, I can first do this...not an excuse.
  • I would open it, there is no sensible reason to put that restriction on opening it unless suicide is an option for them.
  • I would not open it, and I would feel horrible and regret that I didn't open the letter. I would feel like I could have done something.
  • That's a tuff one, C.G.! I would want to respect my friends wishes, so I probably wouldn't open it, unless that particular friend had been really depressed or out of sorts for awhile. In that case, I would open it, (just in case). It WOULD be really hard to live with, if I didn't open it, and that happened.
  • I would actually wait until they left and then opened it- I'm nosy like that, and I would want to stop something that could be stopped, if possible.
  • I would open it as soon as the walked out, most especially if I suspected something was going on.They'd just have to get angry with me for opening it if that's what they wanted to do.
  • 1. I wouldn't open it until I was 'supposed' to 2. yes, I would have a horrible sense of guilt
  • I am quite nosy and a good liar, so I would agonise over whether to read it or not for an hour or so then finally open it and read it... if it was something that required urgent action, I would do what I thought necessary, if not I would pretend I hadn't read it until they asked me to.
  • wow thats such a good question.... if i were really suspicious about her committing suicide i would definitely open it!!!! its better to have a mad friend than a dead one! thats the rule i live by when it comes to that stuff
  • Of course I would regret it - wouldn't anyone? (but for the record - I wouldn't have waited to open it)
  • Assuming that letter was a suicide note or goodbye letter, yes I would feel guilty but not more than if I didn't have it. I would actually be angrier because they left me with such an opportunity. Of course, I probably would have opened it, which would lead me to think the attempt should/would have been a cry for help. If they knew me well enough to give me that type of letter, they know I would have opened it early. That's why if I were to write that type of letter I would leave them on my desk to be mailed when someone comes in to clear my desk off...
  • I would open it earlier so i could do something.

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