Miss Manners: I found an expensive bracelet. Are there rules about what I can do with it?
Briefly

Giving away a found item is generally not advisable without clear ownership. If a found item is given as a gift, complications may arise if the original owner later claims it. In a work context after a job loss, the nature of the relationship dictates whether former coworkers should reach out. Some may choose to show support, while others may not feel obligated. Contacting former colleagues for personal reasons relies on the strength of past relationships.
Miss Manners advises against giving away an item found unless you have clear ownership of it to avoid future embarrassment regarding its rightful owner.
Etiquette around job loss suggests that former colleagues might reach out, but maintaining contact depends on the relationship and personal dynamics between individuals.
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