We all bend the rules now and then, even if we'd never admit it at the dinner table. Rank these everyday minor misdeeds from 'totally fine, mate' to 'okay, that's pushing it'.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Pinching pens from the office
That Bic biro in your kitchen drawer has a corporate origin story. Most Brits would argue it's compensation for unpaid overtime.
Sneaking into first class on the train
The carriage is empty, the seats are comfier, and LNER charged you Β£180 anyway. Is it really theft if no one notices?
Telling your nan you love her cooking
The Yorkshire puddings could double as frisbees, but you'll eat every last one with a smile. Some lies are basically love.
Streaming with someone else's Netflix login
Your ex's mum's account is still going strong three years later. Netflix says it's stealing; you say it's community spirit.
Pretending you've read the classics
You nodded sagely through that dinner party chat about Bleak House, having only seen the BBC adaptation. Half-watched counts, right?
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