It depends what kind of a mood Im in...
2007-12-22 02:06:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do,especially when you're giving something to someone that really needs it(like giving a bread to a poor man or some biscuits to a child on the street)
2007-12-22 02:07:42
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answer #2
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answered by black_cat 6
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yes because when somebody gives me a gift i feel happy but kind of bad..or whats the word...guilty! kinda guilty because i feel like they are giving and thank you isnt enough so when i give them a gift they look happy in return so i feel really good and when you give to charity or something its good to know you helped somebody less fortunate and you made them happy instead of just giving you more
2007-12-22 02:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh I do enjoy giving. I love to see the happiness on their faces. That's enough for me!
2007-12-22 04:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer giving over receiving. It makes me feel better to make someone else happy than to be happy myself.
2007-12-22 03:05:00
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answer #5
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answered by Kat* 7
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well the Bible says to give and not receive, so im gonna have 2 go with yes.....plus i LOVE the feeling i get when someone opens a gift and their face lights up and they scream thank you and yea........
2007-12-22 02:11:32
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answer #6
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answered by ♥ AcCiO cEdRiC DiGGoRy♥ 2
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100 %
2007-12-22 02:06:03
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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thank you for your best wishes.
of course it's political correct to say that i rather give than receive.
but the truth of the matter is, i like receiving perhaps a tad bit more than i like giving.
2007-12-22 02:08:10
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answer #8
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answered by darrin b 7
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Just depends on the person you are giving to
2007-12-22 02:07:18
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answered by bike1942 2
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/ Did you make an intentional mistake by spelling, 'then' instead of 'than' receive?
"It is better to give than receive" implies 'giving' is better.
"It is better to give, then receive" implies 'give first' and after that, you 'get.'
Since you are a self-proclaimed poet, I would imagine you intended the implication.
Very clever!
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2007-12-22 02:12:01
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answer #10
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answered by kNOTaLIAwyR 7
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