Questions
What will you do if you find something lost by others?
Band6
If I find something that someone else has lost: I'll: I'll try to do the right thing. First, I would look around: to see if the owner is nearby. If I see someone looking for something: I'll ask them if it's theirs. If I don't see anyone: I'll think about what to do. If it's something small, like: a pen or a phone: I might: I might just leave it where I found it: maybe the person will come back. But: if it's something important, like: a wallet or keys: I would definitely: try to find the owner. I could: I could hand it in to: the lost and found. Or: if there's any identification: I could try to contact the person. The most important thing is: to be honest: and: to help the person get their item back. Because: I would want someone to do the same: if I lost something important. I think: I think it's: it's just the right thing to do.
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Band7
Well, if I stumble upon something that someone else has lost, the first thing I'd do is try to figure out who it belongs to. I mean, it's only fair, right? I'd probably start by looking around to see if the owner is nearby, maybe calling out to see if anyone's looking for something. If there's an obvious place where it might have been lost, like a park or a shop, I'd check there first. If it's something valuable, like a phone or a wallet, I'd definitely hand it in to the lost and found. I've heard stories about people keeping lost items, but honestly, I couldn't live with myself if I did that. Karma is a real thing, you know. It's always best to do the right thing, even if it's a bit of a hassle. Plus, imagine how relieved the owner would be to get their stuff back. I remember once I found a little girl's teddy bear, and her face lit up when I gave it back - that feeling is priceless. So yeah, I'd make every effort to reunite the lost item with its owner; it's just the decent thing to do.
Band8
Well, if I stumble upon something that someone's misplaced, my immediate reaction would be to try and reunite it with its owner. It really depends on what it is, of course. If it's something small, like a phone or a wallet, I'd probably check around to see if I can spot the person who lost it, maybe they're nearby looking frantically. Failing that, I'd take it to the lost and found, or if I knew where they lived, I'd be tempted to take it to their home. I believe in doing the right thing, you know, playing it by the book. I'm a firm believer in karma and, frankly, I wouldn't want someone else to pocket my stuff if I lost it. Bigger items would probably involve calling the authorities; if it was a laptop, or a bag with important documents in it, I would report it to the police. I mean, I’d want to be as helpful as possible, I'd put myself in their shoes. It could be a real headache to lose something like that. Generally, my approach is to err on the side of caution, and just try to assist in any way I can. After all, it's better to be safe than sorry.

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