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Gossip can be a very bad thing. People tend to believe it no matter what the truth. If you have any way of proving that you did not do what you are accused of, that would be the only way to get the doubters to believe you.

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Why do people hate PewDiePie?

Some people may dislike PewDiePie due to controversies in the past, offensive remarks he made, or disagreements with his style of content. Additionally, he has a massive following which can sometimes lead to criticism and backlash.


What is the main reason the attitudes are more often revealed in spoken rather than written language?

Attitudes are easier to read when someone is speaking because more factors are being played out in person than in a written language. When someone is speaking you can hear their tone and inflections on certain words. You see their facial movement and expressions and even their body language can tell you how they are feeling. Compared to words that are written it is hard to distinguish the mood without these tells. For example: The phrase "I never said she stole my money" has 7 different meanings depending which word you stress. When reading it, that gives you the confusing job of trying to figure how exactly the person feels while writing it. As opposed to if someone was saying the phrase then you would know the first time what they meant because they would say it how they mean it.


Why do people hate?

The reason most people hate is because they are jealous that you have something better than they do. So instead of working towards getting what you have they hate against you. Then they're are people who were raised to hate people. Sometimes some people hate others for no reason but just the fun of it. Clarification: Hate is a chemical response in your brain usually due to a) Someone you trust does not meet your expectations (As in the saying: "There's a thin line between love and hate") b) Someone hurt you or/and someone/something you care very much about The line that defines hate is very hard to determine but the usual guideline is that if a person can go without facing the object of his/her aggressive feelings for over a year and still have the same feelings towards it/him/her when reaquainted it can be considered hate.


Why are people stealing?

Sometimes they are poor and need the money to spend on food. Some people do it for the "sport". Some people just figure they deserve anything someone else has. Some do it just because they can. Others might do it to act cool in front of their friends or as part of their gang membership requirements.


How do you develop and maintain trust at work?

You didn't mention what you did for people to mistrust you at work so I'll just have to cover what is possible (don't take it personally.) BACK-STABBING: If you gossip and cause harm to one or more people in the workplace either by just being malicious or trying to attain someone else's job the fact of earning your coworkers trust back is nil! CHEATING WITH SOMEONE'S HUSBAND/WIFE/GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND: This causes coworkers to take sides and it usually isn't going to be the majority on your side! When someone in the workplace knowingly cheats with someone else's spouse that's a no-no as well. Even people in the workplace that may have cheated on their spouses are puritans and you're up for grabs. STEALING: If money was stolen (not accusing you here) then again a trust issue is hard to earn back. Even if you replace the money or object you stole (perhaps from a coworker) the dirty deed is done. The best solution to the problem is to start looking for another job on your spare time and starting fresh. It sounds like you've learned your lesson, but unfortunately, it's difficult to earn the trust back from those at the workplace. Start fresh and get another job if at all possible.

Related Questions

What does stole mean?

stole means to take something from someone wrongly


What is a complex question?

A complex question is a misleading trick question. It is asked in a way to trap someone into admitting something without actually saying it. For instance, if you assume someone stole something and ask, "Where did you steal that?" If they answer, "at the store," they are inadvertently admitting they did steal it.


What is alliteration for the letter s?

Sally Said Someone Stole Something She Saw.


How can you Liar?

YOU can lie by if you had stole something it wasn't yours & the person you stole from was telling the teacher that you stole something & you answer "NO".


Can you be arrested if someone says that you stole something?

Well you could be arrested if the other person presents some type of evidence that you stole it then yes you could be arrested.


Are wars made by something ignorant in the human hearts?

Wars are made when someone kills someone important or steals something important, the person that they stole it from will want to get back at them for doing it.


How do you tell if someone stole from you?

You wouldn't find what they stole when you needed it.


Is stealing a good or bad thing?

Consider someone stole something precious, valuable, and dear to you. I think you know the answer now.


Why do jack and praiseworthy become stowaways?

Someone stole Praiseworthy and Jacks' money for tickets.


What shoul you do if your cousin steals something important to you and then says he didnt steal?

Well, first, if he is young and lives with his mother then tell his mom. If not, find proof he stole it. Maybe when he is not around, search his room or house. Know when he stole it, why he would steal it, what value it has and what a person would do with it.


What is the definition of as bold as a brass?

It is a saying that means to do something publicly for all to see, as in, "The thief was as bold as brass whenhe stole the man's wallet in the shopping mall."


What is the definition of scandal?

Someone who does something wrong and causes a big issue to be made of it, as in, "The politician caused a scandal when he stole taxpayers money."