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Old 04-14-2008, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by clovis27 View Post
So I was working at a client's office today when an employee at the client's office explains her long-range plans to get to retirement. She mentions that her husband wants to move to Nevada, specifically for the gun laws. She then proceeds to say that her husband has backed off moving out of state since he recently received his CCW permit. Needless to say, I was shocked at how freely she shared this information as this is someone I work with about five days per year, I don’t know much about on a personal level, and I have no reason to know about her husband’s CCW whatsoever.

So here's the question: Do I say anything to her, suggesting that she not share the information? If so, I am thinking something along the lines of, "I have a friend with a CCW he keeps his permit a secret from all accept his closest friends and limited family." I am heavily leaning towards saying nothing. This is offset by the fact that I'd be upset if my wife told someone who knows better and they didn't say anything. I will not disclose my own permit either way and for the record, my wife knows not to say a word.

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I wouldnt interfere with somebody else's relationship, make a big deal out of it, or try to stir up trouble between them.... Its not like shes revealing classified nuclear weapons secrets to the Chinese.

If you think its none of your business, youre right... It probably isn't..... If she tells you stuff you think she shouldn't, just nod your head and put it out of your mind.
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