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Given the choice of "fake attention", "tell them you're too tired", or whatever plan you've suggested for , which response is a more ethical choice and why?
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User: Given the choice of "fake attention", "tell them you're too tired", or whatever plan you've suggested for , which response is a more ethical choice and why?

Weegy: I would go with the "fake attention".
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Given the choices provided, the more ethical choice would be to opt for the plan that involves genuine engagement and respectful communication rather than resorting to fake attention or making excuses about being tired.
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