What about receiving your clients in an High Renaissance ambient, dressed up with jeans and T-shirts, while even your secretary is in a suit and tie?
What about a detailed and strict protocol in accepting people while Pit (my pitbull) is sitting by the master-desk forbiding handshakes and approaches?
What about Gary Moore music in the background of all this?
I don't only dare...I enjoy it...
2007-09-29 22:01:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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My friends tell me I am different and laugh joyfully and I am proud for this. Only the school director told me I was very different from the other teachers and he seemed very sad about it, I do not know why. But I will dare to show I am different
2007-09-29 21:22:22
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answered by Paco 4
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I've been different my entire life, so "different" is just a way of life. I think "different" is another word for "unique." I like being seperate and distinct from everyone I know. I am able to breathe in my differentness and not get crushed by the mainstream sea of humanity along the way!
2007-09-29 20:37:57
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answer #3
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answered by Enchantress38 5
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I think I do, and I am intending to continue, in spite of the negative comments I might receive from people around me.
I never thought I would be able to talk so freely about my faith and beliefs, but I have recently found a new strength in my Love to Rob and in what this represents in our Life, and I have realized I could stand against mountains and go against the wildest flow to defend my thoughts.
2007-09-29 21:05:09
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answer #4
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answered by Red Head Angel 6
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I dare to be different, yes.
2007-09-29 20:04:46
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answered by eesha 4
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i dont dare to be different.
i am different from the others.
i would never give up my personality and my character. but even if i did i would never be the same with the others.
2007-09-29 20:29:04
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answered by Emily 3
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who defines what is the "accepted" and the "different"?
For me, whatever is personal and does not harm others or abuses the environment, is accepted . If others think I am "different", it is a problem they have with stereotypes.
It is not that of "daring". It is a matter of loving oneself.
2007-09-29 20:16:42
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answer #7
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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If I don't dare being myself -no matter how different or not I am- I am dead!
2007-09-29 21:04:25
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answered by zigzag 4
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I don't do anything to be called as"dare".
I am different; it comes naturally :)
2007-09-30 01:30:04
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answered by Ipek K 7
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I like having and driving "different" cars, either new or old models. I like "different" languages like the so-called dead ones. I like "different" music as old interpretations of Opera. I like being alone if not with the right person (ality).
And since I like all these "different" things, I do express them with no second thought.
2007-09-29 21:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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