
Originally Posted by
RonBee I think you should confront her about your suspicions. It will be an uncomfortable situation, but it is not a very happy situation now, is it?
Of course, I can't predict how she will respond. Perhaps she will deny that she has done anything wrong. That is something you must be prepared for. Also, I suggest that you carefully plan what you are going to say and when you say it. Also, make sure that more than one of you confronts her at the same time. It is best, I think, that you all agree on what to do.
(Say: "What do you think?")
:)
We don't think it is sensible to confront her , due to the fact that we have nothing to support our suspicions.
Even though we confronted her altogether, she is more than likely to deny all she had actually done. Probably she knew we are suspitious of her, but she still steal. You can predict, she doesn't feel any guilty at all.
Actually, we treat her quite well. She doesn't feel a thing when steal. So
she will not feel a thing even when we confront her.
Thank you for your coucil , RonBee
:)