Brother sends personal packages to his sibling’s home under their name without informing them, then erupts when the sibling opens the package: ‘It was his fault’

If you don’t want someone else opening your personal mail, you probably shouldn’t order the package under their name and send it to their home address.

Just a little food for thought.

The postal system has its faults, but it’s one of the two ways we can send goods and communicate with others in different states, countries, and continents. When ordering goods from specific websites, you typically order them under your name so you know that the package that arrives at your door is yours. But what do you do when you not only order it in someone else’s name, but also order it to their address? I know one thing you can’t do, and that is be upset with the person who opens it.

This exact predicament plays out in the story below. The brother featured in the story sends packages that he later explains he didn’t want opened by anyone, to his sibling’s house under their name. It’d be a different story if any of these details were different, but his anger is misplaced. In reality, he probably should be upset with himself. Scroll to read, 

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