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People Sharing 'Green Flags' That Someone Is A Good Person - Do You Have One?

I too return the shopping cart to the corral! Cannot stand the jerks who leave them out for an accident waiting to happen.

I have issues trusting people, but I don't just write someone off unless they're a jerk.

I treat my boss and coworkers with respect, but for some reason I have trouble doing the same with my parents sometimes (based on my mood) and I'm not sure why, I mean they love and respect me...just feel like a hypocrite. Is it because in the former situation I'd get fired, while in the latter situation I still won't lose their love?

Good read!
 
But if you return the shopping carts then what happens to the guy whose job it is to go and collect the, as I would call them, trolleys? He wouldn't get paid. There, now I've just justified why it is ok to be a horrible person. :p
 
I find it a green flag when someone doesn't joke about rape and is nice to homeless people. Also when they respect others personal space.
 
I always return the shopping cart to the nearest "corral". Though I've never thought of it as indicative of being a "good person". More just a case of "Ordnung hat Gott lieb".

"Orderliness is next to Godliness."
 

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