I think someone's conversation, whether in e-mail or in person, should be private.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am a very private person. I don't like to talk about things till someone asks about them.
There are certain things I just don't talk about - there are certain things that are private.
I wouldn't feel comfortable talking to someone I didn't know very well and, beyond that person, a readership of X millions, about things I think are private.
People are very reluctant to talk about their private lives but then you go to the internet and they're much more open.
Some things should remain private.
People think because you're private, you have something you don't want them to know.
No right of private conversation was enumerated in the Constitution. I suppose it never occurred to anyone at the time that it could be prevented.
Private emails between friends and colleagues written in haste and without much thought or sensitivity, even when the content of them is meant to be in jest, can result in offense where none was intended.
I respect someone's right to privacy and I want them to know it.
A real conversation always contains an invitation. You are inviting another person to reveal herself or himself to you, to tell you who they are or what they want.
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