Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Fight film?

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I came upon a FIGHT between three girls, and I was shocked that other witnesses were just standing around filming the fight instead of calling for help. What should I have done? — Becky D., age 15, in Pennsylvan­ia

Becky, you should have called for help, whether that be a teacher, a parent or 911 for a police officer.

The phenomenon of people watching an “escalated situation” (a fight, a car accident, a fire) is called “the bystander effect.”

When people gather around these scenes, a group mentality can kick in, and people want the “I was there” sensation.

ALWAYS think “safety first.” If someone needs help, get help! Shooting video is not a priority.

My wife said women routinely are given high car-repair estimates, saddled with unnecessar­y repairs and upsold unknowingl­y.

My hint is: Always get a written estimate before any work is done, and make sure it is signed by you and the shop. If you have any questions, show the estimate to a knowledgea­ble friend, or get a second estimate at another shop.

— Dave in Waco, Texas

THINK FIRST!

To add to the hint that everything online is there forever, people need to remember that all that informatio­n can be copied. Even if you delete something you’ve posted, it could have already been copied, pasted and shared.

An age-old saying is helpful to remember, whether you are writing or speaking to someone: T — is it true? H — is it helpful? I — is it inspiring? N — is it necessary? K — is it kind? — A Reader in San Antonio

If you’re applying for a job, especially in the medical field, you may come upon the term “pro re nata,” or “PRN.” What does it mean? It’s Latin, and it translates to “as needed” or “as necessary.”

You may also see this term on a prescripti­on bottle; take the medicine as needed. Confirm that with your doctor.

I highly recommend women wear a camisole under a sheer blouse. It provides a clean line in the back, and it hides bra straps and hook closures — not attractive!

— Carrie R. in San Antonio

My co-worker and I had a disagreeme­nt, so my supervisor had us switch desks for the day.

This gave us a totally new perspectiv­e on our work environmen­t. This may not be practical for some offices, but it worked great for us.

— Colleen N. in Ohio

Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@ Heloise.com.

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