You can be as truthful as possible with others, but you have no control over the perception of the others!
And then, it depends who is "THE OTHER PERSON".
It “the Other Person” is an old friend, probably knows you better, while a new friend may have a less understanding of your intentions and ideas. Keep in mind that Trust and friendship is built strong through time and many tests.
Now, if you are at work, your coworker may become intimidated by your integrity, due to his or her own lack of strong integrity and moral, thus his or her perception would be expressed differently.
The point is that no one knows you better than you do. As long as honestly you live your life with the highest integrity and moral and ethics, it does not matter who thinks what about you.
2006-09-20 18:22:27
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answer #1
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answered by CariousMind 2
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2016-10-17 09:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I suppose I am more or less what my friends think of me, but I don't think you mean that specifically. I am very open to my friends about how I am.
When no one is looking, I am I think about 80% the same person when others are looking. That means, I deduce, that 20% of myself is for my eyes only.
2006-09-20 18:09:28
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answered by TwilightWalker97 4
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Hmmm, well I wouldn't so much judge my integrity by that though... you see, I'm really shy, so people don't know me very well. I'd say between what people know of me and who I really am, I'd be a 50% I have more of a personality than people probably think I do (I just keep to myself mostly)
2006-09-20 18:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Id say I,m about 98%. I,m sure theres the tiny thing about me that my friends and family have missed but I,m true to who I am so they all know me extremly well.
2006-09-20 18:25:19
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answered by ~♥ L ♥~ 4
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Depends on the person I'm around
Coworkers, elderly, etc...maybe 60%
Friends, Husband....probably 99%
2006-09-20 18:08:36
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answered by mississippi_gal_10 3
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i dunno if I got the question right, but I am the same person whether i'm alone or with people. I always say what is really on my mind.
o and by the way, i don't have that many friends because of the way i am, it seems people like a person who acts differently in front of them.
2006-09-20 18:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It would depend on whether you are talking about friends, acquaintances, colleagues, family or strangers...in my case anyhow...with friends I'm pretty much 100%, with others, the numbers are different
2006-09-20 18:07:12
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answered by Phoenix 1
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I'm probably around a six, honestly. It's hard to be completely yourself 100% of the time.
2006-09-20 18:00:27
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answered by BooBadly 3
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well at school i act smart all the time and i'm kinda sorta not really nerdy, but when i'm at home or at church or something, i'm like cool and stuff and i have talents that no other people might know.
2006-09-20 18:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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