I stole my neighbors donuts – I was shocked when I saw the note they left
A WOMAN was left shocked after eating her neighbour’s donuts and was given a ‘calle dout’.
Becca from Long Island, New York, thought she had hit the jackpot when she saw a box full of donuts on her doorstep.
She texted her partner and asked if it was morally okay for her to eat them, since they had been sitting outside her door for two hours with no one coming to pick them up.
Furthermore, there was no name or house number on the package, so she had no idea who it was from.
After getting the green light from her boyfriend, she decided to dive into the massive amount of donuts.
But four hours later, to her great embarrassment, she saw a post-it note on her door.
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It said, “Help! Duck Doughnuts are missing,” and included his name, house number, and phone number so he could get them back.
Of course, she had nothing to give him, as she had already eaten them, but she confessed to her crime.
He took the theft surprisingly well, saying that a friend had sent them to him, so he hadn’t expected the package at all.
Her neighbor also refused to reimburse her for the donuts.
However, Becca couldn’t get over her guilt and decided to send them a gift card so they could dine at her favorite restaurant in Texas. Brazil.
“Am I the worst? Yes. Does this make it okay? Maybe,” she captioned the post.
The clip was posted to Becca’s TikTok account @beccabarnoski quickly went viral with over 5 million views and 426,000 likes.
People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments.
Someone wrote: “I would be so ashamed to admit that.”
Another commented: “How much were those donuts for a Texas De Brazil gift card?”
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“That’s the price I pay for being an asshole,” Becca replied.
“It’s crazy to take something that belongs to someone else, especially food. I would have gone absolutely crazy,” wrote a third.
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I think it’s great that you were so courteous to each other. This is how neighbours should be.”
“What a dangerous game you played,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “This was the most mature interaction.”
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