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0Scarlett_nidiyilii
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Sometimes it’s hard to know when you’ve crossed the line into gossip.
Once I needed to find out about a situation one of my teenage kiddos had gotten into. Because of the nature of the situation, I had to reveal some things about another player in the whole drama to somebody who had some information I needed as a parent.
I tried to keep it as circumspect as possible, give as few details as I could. And the situation was serious.
I also made it clear that I wasn’t assigning hero’s and villains, just trying to get to the bottom of things.
Even then, I came away from that conversation wondering if I crossed a line.
The way you describe your situation, it doesn’t sound like you had any malicious intent to say what you did, but wanted to smooth things over.
It doesn’t sound like gossip to me.
But there’s always the chance the conversation gets back to the person you talked about and then you’ll have to deal with any fallout that might occur.
Once I needed to find out about a situation one of my teenage kiddos had gotten into. Because of the nature of the situation, I had to reveal some things about another player in the whole drama to somebody who had some information I needed as a parent.
I tried to keep it as circumspect as possible, give as few details as I could. And the situation was serious.
I also made it clear that I wasn’t assigning hero’s and villains, just trying to get to the bottom of things.
Even then, I came away from that conversation wondering if I crossed a line.
The way you describe your situation, it doesn’t sound like you had any malicious intent to say what you did, but wanted to smooth things over.
It doesn’t sound like gossip to me.
But there’s always the chance the conversation gets back to the person you talked about and then you’ll have to deal with any fallout that might occur.