Should I tell my uncle that I spilled on the keyboard?

Ok at like 1 am last night my uncle come charging into my room yelling about 3 cup I left in my room he woke me up telling me to get them into the kitchen well I was half asleep so I was trying not to spill nothing but noo he kept yelling and yelling and yelling so I try to hurry and splash hot co co all over my keyboard well it mess up some of the butten like all the f1-12 is dead and this is not my keyboard it my other uncle he letting me use it for a while and this thing cost like 100$ I can’t pay that he going to kill me when you find out what happen I don’t know what to do 100$ is a lot of money since am 14 I can’t get no job should tell him what really happen? Or should I try to lie ? Or act like the cat knock something over on that? Or what else can ya come up with and my grandma told me when I go to bed to tip my computer chair against my door to lock it will that work?

Answer #1

I would tell him. im 14 so I no how hard it is (I just got a job @ my uncle jasper’s underground punk music store) to come up w/ $$$ even when you have a job, so, I would tell him, then backlash on him because he did barge into your room when you were sleeping, which is wrong in sooo… many ways. so, I would tell him and he can buy his own damn keyboard.

Answer #2

Well, you should tell him cause it was his fault for barging in while your sleeping yelling at you for 3 meesly cups, and telling you to get them into the kitchen when you were half-way awake. But what your grandma said seems sorta efficient cause then he won’t barge in and yell about another stupid thing. Your unlce seems a little uptight. If he’s going to be like, super mad, like yelling and going crazy, then it’s best to lie, maybe.

Answer #3

That was quite rude for your uncle to put you through this sort of situation. I think he’s only got himself to blame. Accidents happen to everyone, so you’ve done nothing wrong. Also, it wouldn’t have happened if he hadn’t come charging into your room and started shouting at you. I’d advise you not to lie about what happened, as this could make things a lot worse. If you calmly explain your side of the story, I am sure things could be worked out. It sounds as though you can confide in your grandmother. You could always talk to her, explain the situation and both of you could talk with your other uncle. I hope this helps you. Good luck.

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