What are your best Qualities?
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Tammyjane33
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I would say mine are that I am honest, caring and loyal and I always put others before myself ?
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Tammyjane33 said:I would say mine are that I am honest, caring and loyal and I always put others before myself ?
Love this and it explains me perfectly, can't say anything more than that.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
@poppy123456 hi I hope you are well and thankyou ?
How's your weekend going? Any plans? X -
Loyal, generous, open minded and decisive.
Sounds as if i am my own perfect potential partner. -
Excellent timekeeper and hardworking.
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a good friend
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I,m very Honest and a family man ...I love my family very much , I used to love volunteering in the parish , I miss the buzz I used to get of helping others , especially disabled and elderly people .
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@Seanchai they are some wonderful qualities that you have.
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Thank you VOB , I see you have great qualities as well , I always like to be ten minutes early for an appointment than ten minutes late.
I enjoyed my work as an engineer in my early days ( although i always liked working with wood ). Then i enjoyed my life after that as driving instructor ....alas ...cut short by illness . ? -
Know a lot about watches
Good at driving 2002-2003 Mini Coopers
Able to type using a keyboard that is broken
Can distinguish different types of cognac and whisky
In all seriousness though I think best to let others decide your good qualities, modesty and all that
Maybe that would make a good thread - say something nice about the person above you? -
Yep, your right in what you say 66Mustang ..... but there is not much use asking people ( like our partner) what 'our' good qualities are if they are not members on Scope . I,m pretty sure that all members on Scope are good hearted people who are willing to help others on this great site ....if they cannot help others on here with good advice, they at least encourage people by their words .
I myself have been helped and encouraged by the lovely people here when I was at my lowest ebb ... i thank all who post their views and especially the ones who can guide us in this very unfair society . So I think I would accept peoples word on their attributes . The very reason most members are here is because ( in my circumstances anyway) I was looking for guidance ....and I certainly got that . So if I can help others in any way I will certainly do so .
Ah the person above me ....Emm... knows a lot about watches , good at driving mini coopers , I could use his skills with my keyboard on my laptop , cognac and whisky ? ....oh ,I make my own ....shhhhhhhhh! ??. -
You make your own whisky? That sounds interesting!!
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Loyal, good humoured,caring, about sums me up2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Unfortunately , I do not drink these days 66Mustang ....but I have family who enjoy a toddy ??. I made rosie wine a few weeks ago , i made it with turbo yeast ( bought of e-bay )and it turned out just over 30 % proof ...very strong for wine , I had to warn anyone I gave it to because if they drink one glass, its equal to three glasses of ordinary wine ( my daughter said it was lovely tasting ) ... my neighbours said it was to strong for them but enjoyed it nonetheless .
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Being A SmartAss ! LoL
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