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    S U R P R I S E.............No Surprise

    Have you ever had a planned surprise for someone ruined by another person because he/she chose to spill the beans?


    If this has happened to you, or if it were to happen to you, would you confront this person knowing that it would cause a rift between everyone who is involved, or would you keep quiet and chalk it up to experience?

    +6  Views: 1266 Answers: 7 Posted: 6 years ago

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    When I was 16, my best girlfriend told me that my boyfriend was planning a surprise 16th birthday party for me. I don't think she meant it to be malicious. She was just so excited about it, that she couldn't keep it to herself. (We were together every day.) I tried to act surprised but my boyfriend asked me if anyone had told me about it before hand. He was suspicious.     :)

    If I planned a surprise and someone blew it, I would be Hissed! No H intended!  I had a surprise party for my mate turning 80 a year and 1/2 ago and reminded everyone everytime I talked to them it was a surprise! I think some folks intentionally spoil the fun!

    ....no, I did not share any plans


    ....some friends were upset/surprised for not getting to help

    Ducky

    Moderator
    I hope it wasn't for me. I missed it. :(
    Benthere

    ....there is still hope for you, Ducky
    Ducky

    Moderator
    Let me know the date. I'll act surprised! :)

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