don't marry that woman. (i did not listen)What is the best piece of advice your dad ever gave you?
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to not go on yahoo.answers n post stupid notes.
My Father would tell me that it was better to remain silent, and have people think me a fool, then to speak unadvisedly, and remove all doubt.
As a Teenager, and Young Adult, I never felt my Father had anything of value to teach me, but as I matured, I realized how much I could learn from him.
no matter how good you think you are there is always some one out there better than you
Eat your greens! Do your homework! Get yourself sorted! Don't slouch! Take your hands out of your pockets! Stand up straight and speak only when spoken to. Goto bed. These and countless others thumped into my head as a kid - I was pleased to get through it all as I left home when I was old enough..left the area/country and moved abroad. He don't say much these days. When we do meet up we do get along but that back burner is still there. It was my step father, though I didn't know this until a very long time after. I still call him dad even though he isn't my paternal father - he taught me to respect others and elders and to keep myself busy and my nose clean. Not that I am criminaly inclined, mind you.
When golfing, remember these three rules:
1. Keep your head down.
2. Keep your damn head down.
3. Keep your goddamn head down.
He also showed me early on in life to have a firm handshake and look people in the eye.
oh prolly ';i love you'; :c)
If someone breaks into your house, shoot to kill. Don't try to injure them or they'll kill you.
My dad told me never to be afraid of speaking my mind.
Never hit a woman,,God did not put them here for that,,,,thats only one of ';many';.....
There a lots of good things my dad taught me but the one that sticks out the most is ';No man likes a lazy woman'; SO TRUE
To use line paer.
When I was in the 8th grade I was having a really hard time with kids making fun of me because I was too skinny, tom boy, with glasses. One time when I was depressed my dad told me not to listen to anyone. He said that I was more beautiful and smarter than them because I was his daughter. I didnt believe him but still it made a difference coming from him.
use a condom this time please
he didn't. he was a drunk who drankour food money, beat us, I had no coat for two yars.....i have nothing to say....he was a sick ill tempered jerk. Thank god for my mother. BTW my father robbed banks and never got caught.....I just learned this a few months ago.
dont mix beer and wine ....and Michelob gives you a headache....I LOVE YOU DAD!!!!! (hug!)......okay....I have to be serious about my Da' .. He's very open minded and I can talk to him about anything and he never has to have a reason to be proud of me. He loves me regardless. I can talk intellectually / intellegently with him and it's cool as all get out but...its the opposite with my Mom. SO...Father knows best. I am sorry to say I cant think of a specific thing he told me at the moment...besides the first things here....he told me not to think so hard when Im playing guitar. Just play and dont think about it. He plays too. Awesome. But he IS a wise fellah...even tho I cant think of something more profound here.....oh yeah!...he said: ';people are stupid.'; HA!!! Its true idn't it? (I dont mean YOU!)
My dad was always saying not to drive fast... now 3 wrecks, a two-toned car, and 1speeding ticket later.. I believe he told me this for a reason.
If you're MAN ENOUGH to do something than right or wrong be man enough to own up to it.
Also something he was big on, Treat others as you want them to treat you.
Eat Ice Cream, lots off it, and die young and beautiful! to which I am following it to a tee!
My dad and I weren't always the best of pals, but he did give me some good advice.
#1. Go to another house or a motel, because her husband might come home. (I had to learn the hard way that he was right)
#2. Buy the cheapest gas and the best oil you can afford. (damn good advice)
ONLY DATE A POTENTIAL MATE!
This kept me from dating just for the sake of dating, and though I dated a few marriage-worthy guys, I didn't get married until almost 30 and ended up with my soul mate!
Great advice, Dad - thanks!
My papa said son don't let the man get you and do what he done to me!!!
His final words,just before he died,
';Son,put down that gun,it might be loaded';.
To get a nose job.
heehee!
One time I got framed for something I didn't do. My dad's like, ';Son, if it wasn't your fault, SHUT UP!'; I did, and it turned out fine! They found out it wasn't really me!
Nothing in life is free. I was taught at a young age that if you want something then you have to work for it. I don't take anything for granted because I know in a moment things can change. I also learned from my dad to forgive others because life is too short to go through it alone. Everyone deserves someone and everyone deserves to be loved.
He always told me to '; always choose your battles';!
';Make sure your best in not the same as someone else's worst.';
It has stayed with me for life, and I always do my best. It may not be perfect, but it will not be the worst.
No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny the tackling Alzheimer's patient.
well im a girl, but my dad always helps me with my anxiety...he tells me that it doesnt matter what others think and that i need to make a concious effort to realize that.
lol he also tells me that adults dont care about what kids have to say which i think is absolutely true but shouldnt be =/
Go to Family %26amp; Relationships not polls...
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