I mean, if you write something about your friends or people you're with and keep it private, that’s okay. The only time it becomes a bad thing is if they find out, read it, or catch you, especially if what you wrote about them isn’t nice. That’s when it becomes a problem. That’s the downside of writing personal or private thoughts about others.
But in Harriet’s case, yeah, what she did was wrong. Still, her friend and classmate also did something bad. So in a way, both of them made mistakes. The difference is, Harriet apologized and tried to make things right with her classmates. The real lesson here is this: if you're going to write bad things about others, just be careful and keep it private, because if you get caught, it’s definitely not going to end well for anyone. And of course, kids, it’s still wrong to write bad things about other people.
"And for one last time, to Michelle wherever you are now, I hope you're happy. Your work is still here with us, and we’ll always cherish it. Thank you so much."
I mean, if you write something about your friends or people you're with and keep it private, that’s okay. The only time it becomes a bad thing is if they find out, read it, or catch you, especially if what you wrote about them isn’t nice. That’s when it becomes a problem. That’s the downside of writing personal or private thoughts about others.
But in Harriet’s case, yeah, what she did was wrong. Still, her friend and classmate also did something bad. So in a way, both of them made mistakes. The difference is, Harriet apologized and tried to make things right with her classmates. The real lesson here is this: if you're going to write bad things about others, just be careful and keep it private, because if you get caught, it’s definitely not going to end well for anyone. And of course, kids, it’s still wrong to write bad things about other people.
"And for one last time, to Michelle wherever you are now, I hope you're happy. Your work is still here with us, and we’ll always cherish it. Thank you so much."