When I was a little girl my class went on a field trip to a factory where my aunt worked. When she saw me she called hello to me and I pretended I didn't hear or see her because I didn't want my friends to think I knew her. I felt ashamed that she worked there and the way she looked. Other than that one time I never did that--even when she would go shopping with my mom and me or when she would come to our house.
It's been over 45 yrs. since that happened and she passed away years ago so I never got a chance to say I'm sorry. To this day I'm more ashamed of that behavior than anything I've done or said since.
2007-03-12 02:18:54
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answered by goldie 6
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The thing I am ashamed of is not being able to be a kid that everyone was. I always had to put my happiness aside and mind my younger sister's. I always had to look out for her. I barely had time to be with my friends or join any school activities. If I did, I would have to include her or else, I can't go because my parents said that to be a good older sister, this is what I have to do or else, I will regret later in life.
The thing I regret most is not being able to fight hard enough as a teenager to have more freedom to be with friends and not have to include my younger sister. I realized that whenever you have an obstacle and you don't fight hard enough, you miss out on a lot.
2007-03-12 09:20:28
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answered by youngwoman 5
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I'm ashamed that I didn't have the determination to study hard and achieve the results I needed to study medicine when I was younger. Now I'm having to pay my way in, which doesn't give the same kind of satisfaction :(
2007-03-12 09:49:18
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answered by Professor Plum 3
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Nothing. I regret nothing that I have done
2007-03-12 09:19:18
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Not being honest with my parents when I met my husband. Maybe then they would like him
2007-03-12 09:17:26
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answered by ? 3
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