stop interfering.
2007-01-15 22:43:17
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answered by fajita 7
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You will have to ignore some of the peoples anwers on here. Don't take them personal. There are critics, people who don't care, and genuine responses. Like I said, the Army will teach her all that she needs to know. Try not to stress yourself over this anymore. I would delete any more answers because there will no doubt be more callous people who have something negative to say which will only add to your headache.
2007-01-16 05:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I was like that,and i joined the army at 16,it totally sorted me out,even though it was hard going,it was the best thing i could have done,when i went home on my first leave,i was like a different person
2007-01-16 05:46:11
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answered by NATALIE W 3
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Keep your mouth shut. She will soon find out the hard way that if that is her attitude she will not do very well in the army. It's not your problem.
2007-01-16 05:47:50
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answered by D B 6
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If she wants to be a soldier, then let her go. I'm sure she knows how hard the training is and that she's thought the whole thing through - so you trying to put her off isn't going to help.
2007-01-16 05:43:40
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answered by mark 7
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She won't - they won't put up with it, believe me! They will sort her out very quickly and if she doesn't comply, she'll be out on her ear very, very quickly!
They won't put up with her attitude AT ALL!
2007-01-16 05:46:06
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answered by jamand 7
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it just wont happen, they wont allow it. end of
2007-01-16 07:03:20
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answered by Troubled Joe(the ghost of) 6
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uh huh !
2007-01-16 05:42:58
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answered by a9113257311 3
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