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Ethical or Not?

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Vi Llacuna

A series of ethically questionable request letters show students and teachers manipulating situations for personal gain, from financial aid to vacation leave, revealing a pattern of dishonesty.

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A student writes a request letter for an extended deadline, claiming they were sick for a week, even though they were only sick for two days.

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An employee requests extra vacation leave by saying they are “going through a very difficult time,” when in reality, they just want to take a personal trip.

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A student needs to write a request letter for financial assistance. Instead of writing their own, they copy a letter from the internet and submit it as their own.

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A teacher writes a request letter to a book supplier asking for free books “to help students,” but they actually plan to keep some for personal use.

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A student writes a request letter for a classmate, asking for financial aid on their behalf, without telling them.

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