2goldfish
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This is a bad example:
You tell your friend that you are getting married. Your friend (friend A) asks one of their friends (friend B) if they can DJ the reception. Friend B agrees and sets up a date and time. On said date and time, Friend B travels (because it was far from their location) to the proposed reception location, brings all their equipment and sets up. Then it turns out there was never going to be a wedding (lied about getting married) and so no reception. Friend B is out travel expenses and time. Who do you think is more liable, the friend who actually asked him/her to come out for the reception, or you for lying to Friend A about the wedding in the first place?
that's a pretty good example actually.