A girl found out her friend was secretly dating someone. She casually mentioned it in a group hangout, saying “everyone kinda knew anyway.”
Not her story to tell. Even if it’s obvious, you don’t confirm it publicly. That’s betrayal.
Argument B is more convincing because it directly addresses the ethical issue of sharing someone else's private information without consent, emphasizing the importance of respecting personal boundaries. Argument A lacks depth and justification for why revealing the secret was acceptable, relying solely on the assumption that it was 'obvious,' which does not adequately address the core issue of trust and privacy.
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