Friend 1: Hey, look what I found! A wallet! It feels kinda heavy. Let's see what's inside.
Friend 2: Hold on a second! We can't just open it without trying to find the owner first. That would be wrong.
Friend 1: Wrong? Come on, we found it fair and square. Plus, there's a ton of money in here! We could split it and no one would ever know.
Friend 2: That doesn't change the fact that someone lost this wallet. Imagine if it were yours. Wouldn't you want someone to return it to you?
Friend 1: Yeah, but what if we can't find the owner? We could really use this money, you know? We have bills to pay and things to buy.
Friend 2: I understand that, but taking something that isn't ours is still stealing. We should do everything we can to find the owner and return it. Maybe there's an ID or contact information inside.
Friend 1: Fine, let's check for an ID. But if we can't find anything, can we at least keep it then?
Friend 2: If we can't find the owner, we should take it to the nearest police station or lost and found. It's the right thing to do. One day, our kindness may be repaid in some way.
Friend 1: Alright, I see your point. Let's do the right thing. But it doesn't mean I won't be a little disappointed.
Friend 2: I appreciate your understanding. Integrity is important to me, and I'm proud of you for considering it too.
two friends find a wallet with a large amount of money. one wants to keep the money and not return the wallet to the owner, but one is against the idea. write a dialogue that takes place between the friends. Words count is 160-180
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