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Yes, I would, she deserves to know the truth.
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For sure. Once it's not the bestfriend walking into that hotel then something is definitely wrong.
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No one likes to be made a fool of....I would tell her.
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I think I would give him the opportunity to tell her 1st but she definately needs to know
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Sure. If there was a plausible, innocent explanation, then no harm done. Else, it might have saved her much pain.
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without a doubt, I would expect my friend to tell me if the roles were reversed.
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You bet.
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It depends. If they are checking in to the same room together then yes I would because I don't care how much money a company wants to save allowing opposite sex co workers to check into the same hotel room is just asking for a sexual harassment lawsuit when the affair goes sour. If however they are simply checking into the same hotel but seperate rooms how do you know the purpose of them checking into the hotel is for less than honorable purposes. If I knew they had a job that did not require them to be checking into a hotel together then it would raise suspicions otherwise why yell fire before you know if there is any smoke.
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I'd ask to join them
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Really it is none of your business what others do if you like it or not what they are doing. No one likes a tattle-tail; or a gossip...in short tend to your own knitting!
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i'm definitely telling
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No, I would ask her where her husband is. If she doesnt know, then I would tell her.
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Yes...she's YOUR best friend isn't she? If he was things would be different.
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absolutely.. she's my bestfriend.. am i supposed to be close friend's with this guy? i have no obligation to him, my bestfriend however, i care deeply for. if she's hurt, i'm hurt. she's my main priority and when i tell her i'd also tell her not to overreact and also support her responsibly as well.
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