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Edinboro |
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When people are chosen for survivor, who are they allowed to tell? Ive heard cases where families threw survivor going away parties, and then ive heard people
lying saying they had military work to do and therefore have to take a leave of absence. I mean the producers cant expect you to not tell anybody, since most
of the time your family and coworkers are aware of the fact you aditioned for the show. Whats the truth?
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Thailandsurvivor |
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We need to wait until Eliza starts posting again.
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AidanAcello |
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I assume it is immediate family only.
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Edinboro |
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I guess we do need to wait for Eliza...but has anyone else here wondered this?
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Alffmix |
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I would tell my cat and LongCat.
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XtremeInnovator420 |
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I would assume that you can only tell your immediate family and well, your employer. I mean, if you're working 40 hours a week and you suddenly ask for 3
months off, the boss is probably going to want to know why. Though, I've heard of people telling close friends (forget who) and I can't imagine
they'd be able to punish someone if say, their brother or sister started telling their friends that they were on a week or two after they left.
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Apprentice Talker |
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I would assume my life. I'm totally bored everyday. Watching TV and using personal computer for playing and surfing the internet.
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AussieOriginal |
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They are allowed to tell their immediate family and people like their boss, and all of them have to sign a non-disclosure agreement. $5 million if they spill
the beans.
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unduli clone |
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I think they can tell who they want (within reason), as long as those told sign a non-disclosure agreement. It obviously extends beyond immediate family, considering that many castaways have had boy/girlfriends, or even just "good friends" come on for their family visit. |
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XtremeInnovator420 |
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Yeah, I figured they'd make those told sign something probably.
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