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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would, in a friendly (not ominous) way. You risk awkwardness/embarrassment…but when the possible return is saving someone’s life, put aside that risk. You will likely never see the person again. [/quote] Everyone knows to get moles checked. This is the equivalent of telling someone who is smoking a cigarette that it could cause cancer. You are not out here "saving lives". If, for example, you know of a VERY specific symptom of a RARE disease because you know someone with that condition (e.g., the left earlobe looks a specific way 24-48 hours before someone has a stroke related to a rare, often undiagnosed infection and you know this bc your best friend died from it), consider mentioning it. If your "lifesaving" advice amounts to "you should get moles checked," "fast food/smoking is bad for you," etc., you are not being helpful enough to violate social norms. [/quote]
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