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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 744311" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>They certainly do, about big things, little things, and everything in between. My sister-in-law's daughter works at a a sports bar and I had suggested a few times that my son contact her and see if they might be hiring. He finally told me that he had sent her a friend request which accepted, and that she said they were not hiring currently (it's the slow season in our tourist-driven city). Turns out that they were, in fact, not hiring...but it also turns out that he and my "niece-in-law" had never become friends on Facebook. I still don't understand why he felt the need to lie about that. That would fall under the category of "who really cares?" But it just reaffirmed my belief and feeling that I can't trust his word for anything unless it can be verified and confirmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 744311, member: 22877"] They certainly do, about big things, little things, and everything in between. My sister-in-law's daughter works at a a sports bar and I had suggested a few times that my son contact her and see if they might be hiring. He finally told me that he had sent her a friend request which accepted, and that she said they were not hiring currently (it's the slow season in our tourist-driven city). Turns out that they were, in fact, not hiring...but it also turns out that he and my "niece-in-law" had never become friends on Facebook. I still don't understand why he felt the need to lie about that. That would fall under the category of "who really cares?" But it just reaffirmed my belief and feeling that I can't trust his word for anything unless it can be verified and confirmed. [/QUOTE]
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