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What do you think you were wrongly taught (by parents or adult) when you were young?

(and you know when you grow up)

for example;

- dont be alone in the dark, ghost would come to you

- dont give your child a compliment, s/he would be overconfident

- for good girls, dont wear shorts, dont go to the theater or nightclub...they arent not good places

- dont be too stubborn, you will get an injection

some (Thai, i think) would ever hear these examples before... for SOME families, Thai parents told this to thier children... in order that children would get scared and obey them...

but, now, we all know it's not true and also know this would place a hole inside... some would be scared of an injection... some wouldnt understand why they never get any compliment when they get 4.00 GPA... and so on

ok, back to my question... What is your experience? or What you have heard?

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My parents taught me not to lie or steal. Stealing was bad but lying about it was worse in their eyes.

Only thing I can say was wrong was to trust the government. My mother was a patriot and believed in flag and country in an old fashioned way. Citizens in the US are brainwashed into believing without question which is not the way the US government was designed. Times have changed however and more and more people ,not thought of a radical ,are questioning governments everywhere.

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When I was about 5 years old, my Dad started to grow a moustache.

I asked him, "How can you grow a moustache? I want one."

He told me, "Well, you have to concentrate really hard."

I spent the next week, concentrating on growing a moustache... I wanted to be the only kid in primary school with facial hair.

EB now concentrate on the hair on top :wink: :thumbleft:

yeah i got some of that ..."think really really hard about something and it will happen" then I got later ... the "don't be a dreamer" message... :roll:

there is a happy medium in there somewhere...the trick is a child needs a little active participation also.. :)

overall I think they tried pretty hard ...just not enough communication and reinforcement... :)

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My mom told me "not to date"--öä¿ àÃ×ÃàÃÅì ÅÔà¡ µÓÃǨ : a train diver, a boat driver, a Thai opera singer and a police. Because they will screw the relationship.

My father told me "not to date" any of them because " a train diver, a boat driver, a Thai opera singer" are poor and a police is corrupted.

I believed mom and dad. So, I dated engineers and architects but they screwed the relationship (pretty much the same as I did).

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my dad taught me since when I studied in primary school, dad said

"don't allow any boy touch your boobs, if not you will get breast cancer"

that time I believe dad BUT now I.... :oops:

that time I believe dad BUT now I.... STILL Believe tho'

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:lol:

oh! and i'm sure it's relevant to your D cup :wink:

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When I was about 5 years old, my Dad started to grow a moustache.

I asked him, "How can you grow a moustache? I want one."

He told me, "Well, you have to concentrate really hard."

I spent the next week, concentrating on growing a moustache... I wanted to be the only kid in primary school with facial hair.

And all that intense squinting & puckering from concentrating so hard made all your hair fall out -- that's a painful experience he tought you.

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- Dont cut your hair on Wed.

- Always give Nang Gwag (¹Ò§¡ÇÑ¡) red fanta.

Still curious till now..

Why?

Some beauty salons here close on Wed., meaning you can't have your hair cut on Wed. Wednesday is just a slow day. The middle day of the week and it's too boring to work, perhaps.

About NangGwag, I have no idea but I think that was silly. I saw ¹Ò§¡ÇÑ¡ in some Thai shops here and yes, they serve NangGwag something red, it was Maribo red, I believe. :roll:

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