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17 January, 07:43

Scenario 3 A not-so-popular student has invited you to a sleepover at a birthday party on Friday night. You have accepted the invitation and are planning to attend. On Wednesday, you are invited to a boy-girl party for the same Friday night by one of the most popular students in your school, someone you have hoped to become friends with. After talking with your friends, you realize most of them will attend the boy-girl party. Your parents have told you it is your decision, but that you should attend the party you responded to first. You really want to be a part of the popular crowd. What do you do?

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  1. 17 January, 08:02
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    In this case, I would have stick to my commitment which I made first.

    No doubt the invitation of the second party was just like a dream come true, as that was being held by a popular group and all of my friends were going there, but ethically and morally I am supposed to stick to my commitment which i have made before this invitation. So my decision will be on moral and ethical grounds. I would attend the sleepover birthday party and would hope that the other party of popular group happens again.
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