
We've all done things that technically aren't great but feel pretty harmless. Rank these everyday slip-ups from 'absolutely fine' to 'okay, that's a bit much'.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Sneaking your own snacks into the cinema
You've smuggled a Tesco meal deal past the popcorn counter and you'd do it again. The cinema's pricing is the real crime here.

Taking the extra pen from work
A Bic biro here, a Post-it pad there. It's basically a workplace tradition at this point, isn't it?

Pretending you didn't see the charity collector
You spot them halfway down the high street and execute a flawless evasive manoeuvre. Sorry, Greenpeace.

Using someone else's Netflix password
You're three accounts deep into a login chain you can't quite explain. But Bridgerton waits for no one.

Saying 'sorry I missed your call' when you ignored it
You watched it ring out while making a cup of tea. A little white lie keeps the social wheels turning.
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