Yes, i would go back and change some things that i did and said...things that resulted in me losing the friendship of someone really close to me...i regret it everyday.
2007-02-11 08:19:16
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answer #1
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answered by Jaded 7
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I would change a lot of things, such as being nicer to my little sister, making better grades, and not being so shy. More outspoken as I am now. Now if I could travel back a few months I would have changed a lot of other things too, like the relationship I destoryed.
2007-02-11 08:17:30
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answered by black_raven0506 2
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Oh god yes, I would change almost everthing; I would have stood up to my mother much more; and I could handle the bullies at school much better; I'd study harder; I'd have different boyfriends; I'd follow my dreams instead of settling for a civil service job; I would not marry the same man of course; I would remain single, quite likely. I would have stood up for my kid brother, who was a battered child.
Most of all, I would keep away from organised religion!
2007-02-11 08:29:58
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answered by marie m 5
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Only one thing.. i'd drag my @rse out of bed and say goodbye.
Other than that i wouldn't change a thing, without the experiences i've had i wouldn't be the same person i am now, and despite the faults i don't think she's too bad.
Without the bad times to bring me down to earth i think i'd be an unbearable spoilt princess right now.
2007-02-11 08:24:36
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answered by Baby 3
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I would go back to my Freshman year of highschool, take all college prep classes, excell in English, and the drama club. I would save every cent I made and invest it so now I would be set for life and I would not have opted for a degree that I had little interest in because my courses were not college prep. This means I would not have married the man I have currently and I would be so much happier.
2007-02-11 08:18:41
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answered by Anna Hennings 5
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On August 28th 1981 I would stay at home instead of going to the theatre workshop I was involved in and I would get my mother to hospital immediately her lips turned blue, instead of her being by herself for hours and going to hospital in the evening when Dad and I returned ... she had a massive stroke that day and although she didn't die, she was in a coma for three months and very ill for years afterwards. I blamed myself for many a year.
I would insist that Dad had tests for Parkinsons the day he started to shake instead of it going on for months and months before he was diagnosed.
I would have myself tested for PCOS and Asperger's Syndrome, both of which I was diagnosed with a few years ago when my niece insisted.
I would insist that I kept up with my studies and I might have been doing my dream job of interpreter/translator instead of being a carer, which, although I love doing, is not well paid.
2007-02-11 10:01:50
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answered by elflaeda 7
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Not date that girl my buddy warned me about. Stayed in school, Not joined the army, and would have tried to rebuild my relationship with my parents when I had the chance.
2007-02-11 08:16:16
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answered by no name brand canned beans 6
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Hi!
I'd have to think hard and long about this one!!
However, I really cringe when I think that at 18 I knew it all and TRULY believed that no-one else could have known any better than me!!!
OMG!! My toes are curling as we speak!!
2007-02-11 08:25:13
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answer #8
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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Try harder at school. Not study child care as I realised later I don't like children enough to spend all day with them!
2007-02-11 08:31:48
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answered by Super_Star_Shopper 2
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As a youth I was very shy towards girls. Now I know that girls don't bite.
2007-02-11 08:20:54
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answer #10
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answered by corleone 6
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