Trustworthiness
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Trustworthiness is a moral value considered to be a virtue. A trustworthy person is someone in whom you can place our trust and rest assured that the trust will not be betrayed. A person can prove their trustworthiness by fulfilling an assigned responsibility - and as an extension of that, to not let down your expectations. The responsibility can be either material, such as delivering a mail package on time, or it can be a non-material such as keeping an important secret to them self.A trustworthy person is someone that you can put our worries and secrets into and know they won't come out. In order for one to trust another, their worth and integrity must be constantly proven over time.
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