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How would you like to be thought of?
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Following from the thread "Who are you?". What one word would you like for people to associate with you if you had the choice?
I would hope to be thought of as: fair.
For those who say they don't really care (I am perhaps one), what if you had to choose?
I would hope to be thought of as: fair.
For those who say they don't really care (I am perhaps one), what if you had to choose?
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I'd like to be thought of as fun, friendly, approachable, outgoing...but I don't think there's much chance of that.
One word for how I genuinely am: Considerate
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@OverlyAnxious yes similarly I was going to say I'd like to be thought of as intelligent but that wouldn't necessarily make me intelligent, just means I'd come across that way but still be thick - like a lot of people in the public eye I guess!!!!
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quirkey, lol, and dad, i do my best for my kids x
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Considerate is a great one @OverlyAnxious
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Well I already know I'm a cool grandma because all my grandchildren tell me so (right before asking for something)
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@vikingqueen hehehe
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