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    1. Asked: November 16, 2021In: Communication

      Who pays when a customer breaks an item in a supermarket?

      Mario Gable
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      Added an answer on November 17, 2021 at 6:20 pm

      I don’t have much knowledge in this, but when I go to grocery stores, boutiques and some supermarkets, I see labels that read “do not touch”. See, these labels ain’t there for joke or for decoration, they’re are there for a reason, to avoid unpleasant situations. If you already see such labels thatRead more

      I don’t have much knowledge in this, but when I go to grocery stores, boutiques and some supermarkets, I see labels that read “do not touch”. See, these labels ain’t there for joke or for decoration, they’re are there for a reason, to avoid unpleasant situations. If you already see such labels that read “do not touch” on an item, and you still go ahead to touch or hold the item such that it gets broken or something, then you as the customer will be responsible for the damages.

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    2. Asked: November 16, 2021In: Communication

      Breastfeeding

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      Added an answer on November 17, 2021 at 6:20 pm

      There is no fixed or specific time that a nursing mother should breastfeed her baby, I’ve seen some moms stop when their baby is three months, some 6 months, a year, 2 years and more. I think it highly depends on the availability of the mom and the nature of her job. Also, breastfeeding time is a grRead more

      There is no fixed or specific time that a nursing mother should breastfeed her baby, I’ve seen some moms stop when their baby is three months, some 6 months, a year, 2 years and more. I think it highly depends on the availability of the mom and the nature of her job. Also, breastfeeding time is a great bonding time for both mom and baby, so I can understand why some nursing moms breastfeed their babies when when they’re 3 plus years old.

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    3. Asked: November 16, 2021In: Communication

      STEALTHING

      Mario Gable
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      Added an answer on November 17, 2021 at 6:20 pm

      I find it ridiculous that some people will go extra miles to try and have babies, when I was much younger, we used to sneak on condoms because we didn’t want kids. Now, y’all are wild af. Even if stealthing is made a criminal offense, how can it be proven that it actually happened?

      I find it ridiculous that some people will go extra miles to try and have babies, when I was much younger, we used to sneak on condoms because we didn’t want kids. Now, y’all are wild af. Even if stealthing is made a criminal offense, how can it be proven that it actually happened?

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