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What Would You Have Done If You Were In My Shoes

If you were in my shoes what would you do? Would you show your board results to your smart cousins or get shouted at by your parents?

Uhmm yes marks are still point to describe person’s intelligence but that matters till it affects you.of-course you should study but its time to introspect.If you think you could have done better go to your parents and tell them straight away that you will work hard for next time. and if you gave your best still couldn't score much that also you can let your parents know that you tried hard and may be increase it for next exams.Now coming to your cousins, they do not matter, your parents are person who matter in your life. do not think about other, and their opinions , they do not shut their mouth in any cases. so enjoy your life. do what is important for you not others. good luck

What would you do in my shoes?

There's no point in you orienting any sort of self-worth or fulfillment around a scale that includes your rich friend; in case you aren't aware, there is always going to be someone richer than you doing cool shit you will never be able to experience yourself. Happiness comes from enjoying and cherishing the things you have, and making the best of your situation. You want to travel more that badly? Fine. Work hard and start saving up for a trip—you'd be surprised how much more enjoyable something like that is when you poured your own hard work and commitment into making it happen. Not everybody gets to travel all the time, and yeah, that sucks. Some people never even leave their state. They still seem to find ways to be happy. Just to put your situation into perspective, though, you are in LOS ANGELES and you are complaining about your life being boring. As a California native, I know that there is literally so much to explore and do in LA and SoCal in general, so pardon me for getting a little snippy about you being bored in Los Angeles because you just don't travel enough when you are living in one of the biggest cultural centers on the planet.

Is it 'if I were in his shoes' or 'if I was in his shoes'?

A friend of mine who is a language teacher explained a good way to remember this:You use “I were” when speaking hypothetically, and use “I was” when you are talking about something that actually happened.“If I was in his shoes” doesn't make logical sense because if you were actually in his shoes, you'd already know it, so you wouldn't say “if.” You'd be saying, “I was in his shoes” or “I am in his shoes.” You say “If I were in his shoes” to talk about something that is only hypothetical, and has not actually happened.This rule also transfers to other pronouns. For example:He was out of the office yesterday. (fact)If he were in, he wouldn't have missed the meeting. (hypothetically speaking)“If” and “was” can be used when we talk conditionally about things that possibly happened that you don't yet know, like when we investigate something. For example,If I was picked, I will find out tomorrow.You could probably even rewrite that as hypothetical if you feel less certain of what you are saying:If I were picked, I would find out tomorrow.Because we learn so much of our language by listening, we often speak or write “by ear,” as though we're playing music. But grammar is logical. What sounds correct can vary widely, depending on who you spend the most time with.I hope this helps.

What would you do if you were in my shoes, pick a job you love but get underpaid or pick a job you dislike with a greater pay?

It depends on your priority. Do you care more about the job or the salary?For me, I would prioritize salary a little over the job. I will first consider the ‘bad’ job. Is that something that I could actually excel in if I try? If yes, then I’ll take it since you mentioned that the salary is good. If no, then I’ll go for the job I like with lower pay.The thing to keep in mind is that no matter how you think you’ll like a job, there will always be time when you get in situations that will make you hate your job because of various reasons, like the people in your office, the office environment, etc., and when that happens, you might regret it even more than if you accept the job you don’t like but with better salary I think.

What is put yourself in others' shoes?

Putting yourself in someone else's shoes is about compassion. Before you judge someone for their situation, maybe their grades or what they're wearing/doing, think about what it would be like if you were in their shoes. That means if you were in their place. Would you want someone to treat you the way you are going to treat them? A good thing to remember is "treat others how you want to be treated." . Always be kind, you never know what someone is going through outside of school or when you see them.

What is considered to be "naked" ? What if you're wearing shoes, jewelry, a hat?

I would consider accessories to not be clothing to count against nakedness. To be naked, a person should not have a shirt, bra, pants, skirt or underwear on. You could still wear shoes and socks and jewlery. Its just the general effect of showing all of your bits that makes you naked.

Would you commit suicide if you were in my shoes or not?

I'm 23 years old and feel like I should be 60 by now with all of the things that I've gone through in such a short life time. To make a long story short, my family is a dysfunctional @ss mess. My father was a drug addict and alcoholic who abused my mother for years on end. When she had a nervous break down all of us kids got split up. I was "fortunate" enough to get sent with my aunt and grandmother who weren't much better than my father. Both of them were short patient, irrational, off the wall, abusive and mentally unstable as all hell. Even to this very day I don't call or visit them due to the things that they put me through as a child. Add to all of this drama a bunch of no good men who used and abused me over the past several years, as well as a bunch of so-called friends who took my kindness for weakness, gave me their *** to kiss and owe me hundreds of dollars. I'm so damn depressed thinking that I will never have a good man in my life who loves me more than I love him, supportive family members and decent friends who treat me as well as I treat them. The funny thing about all of these people is that none of them feel like they have done anything wrong to me but when any little thing happens to them, they fall apart like mental patients and start crying like babies. Damn, I often wonder if I'm being cursed because everybody who has ever been in my life is completely f'ed up.

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