What was the biggest thing you have stolen?

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In one of my visits to London, I went to a Somali internet cafe and they had a service at the front where you can change your currency and also had a money transfer place (I think it was Dahabshiil).

Anyways I needed to change my Canadian currency to the British pound so I gave the guy the money. He gives me British pounds but he also gives me my Canadian money back by accident.

I was a iyaal back then (like 16) and hoped he didn't notice. He gets interrupted by a Somali lady beside him and I took the opportunity to quietly dipset out of there.

I have been guilty ever since and I never stop thinking about that moment. I want to go back and confess and return but I don't know where that location was other than it being somewhere in Camden. And it was so long ago.

It is one of my biggest regrets in life. I started to feel this regret after I became an atheist.
 
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Queen Carawelo

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I never stole candy let alone other things. My conscious won't let me even when I was a child!
 
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Queen Carawelo

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I told my mother what I did years later out of guilt and she was so disappointed.

I want to make things right with that man.

It was the only thing I ever stole.

You can contact dahabshiil. If you can't find him then please donate some money to the less fortunate!


I remember once cheating on a math test. I wrote the answers on my palm. I remember crying when my dad picked me up. He started laughing at me. I came clean to my teacher and my teacher started laughing, he said he will deduct 2 points. I got 96 and still passed. Mind you I was in 7th grade!
 

Bielsa

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Something similar happened to me but walahi I returned the money.

I was driving to Hamburg airport to pick up a relative. I filled up my tank in Germany. Gave the girl at the petrol station a 50 Euro note. She gave me my change + gave me back the 50 Euro note by accident.

I only realised it when I got back into my car. I went back in and gave the money back to her. She was so thankful. She kept saying thank you over and over again. She was a young girl. Around 19.

She'd probably been fired for such a terrible error (or be accused of stealing the money) so I'm glad I gave it back.
 

Zayd

Habar Magaadle
A bottle of Shani at British International School of Hargeisa as a Dhaqan Celis. The vendor who was pure reer miyi/baadiye chased me around the school yard yelling " Qabta garacka!" and I was replying with " Adaa garac ah!" when he caught me he lifted me from the ground by the collar and slapped in my shaved head. Lesson learnt.
 
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