Well, I am speechless right now. This kid who is about 17 years old does not know that I took his picture as I am sitting in the laundromat.


It's essential to respect people's privacy. Taking someone's picture without their consent, especially in a private setting like a laundromat, can be invasive. Consider deleting the photo and being mindful of others' boundaries in the future. If there's a reason for taking the picture, open communication is crucial to avoid discomfort or misunderstandings.

Respecting others' privacy is a fundamental aspect of ethical behavior. Taking someone's picture without their consent can violate their privacy and lead to discomfort or concerns. It's important to be aware of and adhere to social norms, considering how our actions may impact others. In this situation, engaging in open communication and deleting the photo, if possible, would be a considerate response.



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