oh yes.
Do you know anyone's behaviour who doesn't change when around different people?
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oh yes.
Do you know anyone's behaviour who doesn't change when around different people?
Yes - he's universally idiotic.
Same question!
People change slightly, but underneath it all, they are who they are. Knowing Adelheid, I would point out that Paul said in the Bible that he was all things to all people. To those without the law as without the law that he might gain those without the law. But he remained Paul. As does everyone else, even if they change a bit around different people.
I'll pass your question on:
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Originally Posted by Adelheid
That seems difficult to judge, as I seem not in the presence of someone constantly, but I know very few people who have this behavior, and admire them for it.
To the person below me: would you ever sell a gift given to you by a loved one?
No. Never.
same q.
Under normal circumstances, no. THe Gift of the Magi comes to mind. . . . I was always made so sad by that story
Next person: same question
Never. It is like giving a gift of love away. I would be pained if I were the person who gave the gift.
Would you rather write an essay or clean the house?
Adelheid's back! Nice to see you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adelheid
As to the question, depends on the essay. If I like the subject, then essay.
same Q.
As a writer, I prefer to write, on any subject!
Would you spend 30 days with a person whose beliefs and values were diametrically opposite to yours?
Sure - i might learn something.
Same question:
Would you spend 30 days with a person whose beliefs and values were diametrically opposite to yours?
Isn't that called husband and wife? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
30 days? No way. A day or two perhaps.
Same Q.
Oh well, my parents beliefs are very much opposite to mine and I am spending time with them. I am living in their house.
Same Question!
All my life I have lived with my parents despite their thought process being very different. But we have over the years learnt to give each other the space needed while being ourselves. So it is actually not 30 but a few thousand days that I have lived with them, a lot I guess. :D
Same question...
Sure, as long as the person doesn't try to convert me to their beliefs in anyway I don't see why not. I'm sure we'd get along fine, to a certain extent.
Would you remember yesterday a year from now?
Perhaps yes, actually, having completed writing the first act of a play. :D
To the person below me: interesting question, so I pass it along --
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Originally Posted by AimusSage