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A bribe is illegal and I wouldn’t take it. It is against my ethics.
i think this kind of depends on the circumstances. i mean it is an illegal offence, but if it were a friend or family etc i dont think it would stand up in court. if however you were to bribe someone on somthing serious, eg, bribe someone to testify in court, or bribe an examiner to pass you, then that would be a serious offence
Yes, expressing sympathy or empathy by acknowledging their feelings and offering support is a kind gesture that can help validate their emotions and show that you care. Make sure to do so genuinely and consider the context of the situation before offering your support.
Conflicts of interests at work include those that are morally wrong to take. Examples include a doctor offering a medication that would make him profit, or someone taking a bribe to take a city contract.
Blackmail is pretty much when you bribe someone into not telling them your secretive things. ex. Someone giving their sibling $20.00 to not tell their parents they snuck out to go to a party would be blackmail.
You would most likely use appreciative listening when someone is sharing their achievements, good news, or positive experiences with you. It involves showing genuine interest, expressing support, and offering praise or encouragement.
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The league that the referee works under would probably discipline or fire/dismiss him or her. Taking a bribe in a situation like this may also constitute a crime, maybe even a felony, depending on where you live, so it could open the referee up to criminal prosecution as well. Civil liability by any party adversely affected by the bribe could also occur.
Kickbacks could be considered unethical due to them being a type of financial reward for cooperation similar to a bribe. The party offering a kickback is in effect bribing the other party into cooperating.
Someone in a pickle could use some assistance with their difficult situation.
it means, how do you think they feel, and how would you cope if you were in there situation? the shoes are a metaphor for the situation
No, Walmart would not offer you something as a bribe if you are injured on their premises. They may provide assistance through their insurance or liability coverage, but it would not be considered a bribe. It is important to follow proper procedures and seek legal advice if needed in case of an injury.