In a Norwegian classroom, a student finds a leather bracelet with what appears to be gold attached to it on their table. They pick it up and admire it, only to have another student ask to take a look. What follows is a series of events that lead to a heated debate over who should pay for the damaged bracelet. With opinions flying and blame being placed, it’s hard to determine who’s in the right. Read on to find out how this drama unfolds.
Bracelet Discovery

Handing it Over

Bracelet Destruction

Owner’s Outrage

Blame Game

️ Defending Myself

Splitting the Cost?

Seeking Parental Advice

Conflicting Opinions

Update: Not a Scam

Gold Details

Bracelet Drama: Who’s Responsible?
A student finds a leather bracelet with gold on their table and hands it over to another student, who proceeds to destroy it. The owner discovers the damaged bracelet and demands compensation, but who should pay? Opinions clash, with some blaming the finder and others the destroyer. As the debate rages on, the finder seeks advice from their parents, who side with them. But with so many conflicting opinions, it’s hard to know who’s right. What do you think? Share your thoughts and reactions.
Comment section suspects a scam, advises OP not to pay.
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Don’t take responsibility for someone else’s carelessness. NTA.

Owner’s mistake, not OP’s. Asking to pay is insane.

NTA. Possible scam, classmates may be in on it. Stay out.

Honesty or scam? A debate on lost and found etiquette.

Expensive bracelet breaks in classroom, owner blames classmate. NTA responds.

Clear of blame!

Joe’s fault for ripping up a leather bracelet. NTA.

Bracelet destroyed in classroom: Who’s responsible? NTA says comment.

Suspicious circumstances around lost bracelet, NTA for standing ground.

Commenter not at fault for destroyed bracelet, condemns destructive behavior.

Is it a scam? The popular kids might be behind it.

Clearing the air: Commenter not to blame for bracelet drama

Clear of blame: Commenter suspected setup in missing bracelet drama.

Friendship and morality questioned in bracelet drama.

Expensive bracelet drama: Owner ruins things for no reason. NTA

Phil’s carelessness and Joe’s recklessness – who’s at fault?
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Valuable lesson: Responsibility and respect for personal property.

Abandoned bracelet leads to drama in classroom. NTA not responsible.
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Don’t pay for the bracelet, NTA. Phil should have been responsible.

Classmates point fingers, but NTA. Joe should pay for breaking.

Commenter defends Joe, gets playful primate reply

Lost bracelet drama – is OP at fault for not asking classmates?

NTA. Phil left his bracelet unattended, Joe made a bad choice

Report Phil ASAP to avoid false accusations and extra costs

Avoiding scams is always a good move

Expensive bracelet drama in classroom – who’s at fault? NTA.

Commenter calls out a scam in classroom bracelet drama.

Expensive bracelet may be a scam, NTA advises caution

No responsibility for broken bracelet. NTA in classroom drama

Stand your ground! NTA comment shuts down drama.

A destroyed bracelet and no reason? Definitely not the a-hole.

Don’t pay a dime! NTA takes a stand

Expensive bracelet shredded in classroom, blame game ensues. NTA.

User suspects bracelet drama was a scam, questions motive

Suspicious circumstances around bracelet drama, commenter thinks NTA.

Is the article update not enough? Commenter still skeptical.

Morality meets law: NTA for destroyed bracelet in classroom.
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Not the a**hole for calling out the madness of bracelet destruction.

Eighth graders get roasted for their behavior in classroom dispute
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Student refuses to pay for broken bracelet, commenters agree NTA

Beware of fake gold scams, even in bracelet drama.

Destroying someone’s property is never okay. NTA.

Clear NTA situation – don’t take blame for someone else’s mistake

Expensive bracelet left lying around, NTA not to blame

Adulting is hard, especially when surrounded by childish behavior. NTA

Don’t fall for the scam, NTA. Keep your money

Phil left a random bracelet on your computer, Joe destroyed it. NTA.

Taking responsibility: NTA comment advocates for accountability

Lost bracelet leads to ESH situation, commenter suggests better solution.

Commenter suspects scam, but what’s the story behind it?

Phil’s carelessness leads to bracelet drama – commenter NTA

Classic scam, commenter is not the a**hole.

Don’t fall for the scam, stay NTA and save money

Suggesting insurance for bracelet drama – NTA comment.

Don’t blame me for someone else’s destructive behavior. #NTA

Don’t blame the innocent bystander ♀️

Fair judgment: Splitting cost for destroyed bracelet, NTA.

NTA calls out a classic scam in classroom drama

Are Joe and Phil trying to scam? NTA thinks so.

Lost property policies could have prevented bracelet drama. #NTA

Commenter disagrees with scam explanation, calls out potential scam.

Not at fault for destroyed bracelet left unattended.

Don’t be fooled! NTA sees through the bracelet hustle.

Demand proof of the bracelet’s value to avoid being scammed

Commenter calls out a scam in classroom bracelet drama.

Don’t take the blame for someone else’s stupidity

Joe destroyed the bracelet, now he pays. Was it misplaced?

Keep your belongings safe, or they might become someone’s property

Innocent bystander? NTA for the bracelet drama in classroom

You’re in the clear! Joe’s bracelet destruction is on him.

Hold the blame where it belongs
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