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bearbear
are u delighted in anything u done?
PÖîŠÖñ ๑۩۞۩๑
although this has nothing to do with relationships,

I was happy once when I saw a turtle in the grass all dried up and seemingly lost and couldn't get back to the water so I carried it back to the water even though alot of people told me to sell him for a couple of hundred bucks. Since it was quite huge. So yea thats the most happiest thing I have done.
babyjanetyz
the proudest thing i done in life.. i dont have many good things that i've done but be there unconditionally for my grandma when she passed away and from being a bad girl turning into a good girl.. i'm not a lil rebel no more, dont fight with family, i listen and it doesnt go in one ear and out the other... i'm proud that i grew not only to hate them but to like them.
el_rey
Hahah the nicest thing to memory was letting someone go and not burdenin them tongue.gif

But i really have nothing that im totally proud of that i've done, like save a child from a burning building or take a bullet for someone lol...But yea i guess my prodest momeny is wen i've started thinking for myself ignoring all peer pressures.
lastangel
i dont remember what was the proudest thing i
did because everything i do makes me feel proud
sakhee
QUOTE(lastangel @ Sep 15 2006 6 34 PM) [snapback]2941912[/snapback]

i dont remember what was the proudest thing i
did because everything i do makes me feel proud



mine is pretty much like this as well but i wouldnt say everything but most things which i have done in the past i have indeed helped alot of people out...
mike7381
my proudest thing is getting into college this year cux i m the only girl in my family/my father's side that to get to college smile.gif something for my dad to brag about lolx
do0o wEe
the most proudest thing for me was to able to serve and fight for my country.
animia
so far i think no. but think deeply maybe i am very proud with my study since i have study quite well.
jenwan
QUOTE(babyjanetyz @ Sep 15 2006 6 40 AM) [snapback]2941780[/snapback]

the proudest thing i done in life.. i dont have many good things that i've done but be there unconditionally for my grandma when she passed away and from being a bad girl turning into a good girl.. i'm not a lil rebel no more, dont fight with family, i listen and it doesnt go in one ear and out the other... i'm proud that i grew not only to hate them but to like them.



clapping.gif That a hard thing to do! It really weird like that, i heard some friends say that it's really easy to turn a good girl bad, but really hard to turn a bad girl good. Being a good person...it not easy either. You really gotta change yourself, but later on i find that it feels good just helping ppl out when they need it.


QUOTE(mike7381 @ Sep 15 2006 12 34 PM) [snapback]2942656[/snapback]

my proudest thing is getting into college this year cux i m the only girl in my family/my father's side that to get to college smile.gif something for my dad to brag about lolx


are you teh oldest? maybe your cousins just not as old as you? lol. j/k. You should be proud! I'm not sure where you from but here in the states not many ppl end up going to college. They just go straight to working after hs. or they get teh GED. Keep up and don't drop out!

QUOTE(do0o wEe @ Sep 15 2006 1 05 PM) [snapback]2942721[/snapback]

the most proudest thing for me was to able to serve and fight for my country.


Man...you know how many guys are afraid of fighting for their country? Put aside the fear of death and giving your all for your country. thumbsup.gif but whether the country is doing the right thing going to war or not....that is a different story. sweat.gif

QUOTE(animia @ Sep 19 2006 3 39 AM) [snapback]2957642[/snapback]

so far i think no. but think deeply maybe i am very proud with my study since i have study quite well.


You should be! man...i been taking my major classes this year and you really need to know the stuff to get the grades. I see ppl spending HOURS everyday studying just non-stop. How did they get that self-discipline? I'm trying to catch up...and it's hard...but i do know that my study habits getting better! Keep up the studying. It'll probalby pay off later too!
GhstDreamer
I've got my Master's degree in Legal Philosophy - I was one of the only 4 students to be accepted into the program at the university out of a 1000 students who applied and on a full scholarship and had the opportunity to teach university classes, so I'm pretty proud of that accomplishment.
bakochan
Getting into Mensa and entering college at 16 lol.
WhereRuHien
none so far
justin_2882
Donating my blood, even though everytime I do it, I fainted afterward and my friends keep telling me not to do it anymore. Hopefully my blood did save someone's life, before it expired.

white_snowie
Becoming a manager at the age 22 smile.gif
maea_maie
the proudest thing ive ever done ryt nw is that i can nw provide income fr my parents. i dnt feel a burden anymore.
mailam
Like right now, my job!
I´m so, so proud of what I´ve achived in my job, making duoble as much money
like a ordinary job.
mtsweety
guess everything i have done.. i try to do like its for God. I know God has given
me the Strengths and the Wisdom to do it.. so no reason to be proud of.
i am just proud to be His Child =)
leejane
Proudest thing?

I completed a triple major degree within 2.5 yrs... worked my ass off
hmzfier
donno if this counts but i think im proud of myself of being able to cut my own hair (hehe save alot of cash u know ^^)
~Bunanie~
the proudest thing i've ever done is that i got a very good hsc mark, got into a good uni course, and now im working and helping my parents to pay bills while im studying~~
meteorangela
i'm delighted at the slightest things!
but mostly, i think winning a gold medal (3 times) at state swimming was the best ever smile.gif
Sakuraso
1) Getting into a top-notch university, with a deferred entry, which they rarely do... (and before that getting into a selective league table-topping girls' school)
2) Getting a scholarship to Japan... got to go for free, and I won it out of the whole of the UK =P
3) Giving blood probably... there's something special about saving a life XD;

lol, okay, not one thing... XD
swtstar_
hmm proudest thing.. i dunno..
cause everything i do is like
"I should have done that"
like working part time and go to school
and getting my diploma and so
maybe its because my parents just taught me that

sandytc
graduating from college and graduate school. i know i make my family proud because I am the first one in my family to graduate from both.

Mogmatt
finding a job and getting a quick start to my intended career. second to that, graduating from a renouned uni
adecpy
Turning my life around successfully. smile.gif
To having exactly what I want/dream of now. biggrin.gif
I must have been blessed! biggrin.gif
chowia
proudest thing hmm fulfilling my parent wishes and finishing uni and working full time . seems to accomplish their effort in raising me up
leongal
i think i am proud of wat i do everyday.....i am a perfectionist....so i would expect the results from my actions is good.....
changtif
The proudest thing I've done so far is spend a good two months living on my own in Shanghai while I was interning. Granted I had a roommate, but one that I wasn't too close with. So essentially, I was completely independent and relying on myself, which allowed me to explore the city and absorb the valuable idiosyncracies of the city. It was an absolutely amazing feeling to be a complete stranger in a city and not having any attachment or worries. Each exploration gradually built up a familiarity and affinity for the city that used to be totally foreign to me.
solemnmite
In high school, I hung out with a group of friends who started to get into illegal activities which I didn't want to be a part of. Although I was able to hold out for awhile, I knew that peer pressure would probably make me eventually participate in their activities in spite of myself. I didn't want that to happen so I left that group and made new friends. It was difficult to come to my decision and even more difficult to go through with it. At that age, you tend to care a lot about how your peers view you and you don't want to be alone. I was scared of being alone and not being able to make new friends--but I took that risk because I didn't want to end up participating in activities that I knew were not for me. Looking back, I'm glad I made the decision I did.
kumori
Dont have something that I am proud of yet . I am working on it though. ill come back n post when I have something im proud about
Jo-han
I rode to from Singapore to North Thailand and back on my Harley-Davidson. That was last year January.

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