What's good about you?

Category: Let's talk

Post 1 by American James (Veteran Zoner) on Wednesday, 25-Jul-2007 16:31:44

Hello, it's often said that it's harder to recieve a complement than to give one. So, what attribute do you have that is so great that we all need to recognize. What quality of yours should make people go damn they are fantastic?

Post 2 by tear drop (No longer looking for a prince, merely a pauper with potential!!!!!) on Wednesday, 25-Jul-2007 21:14:23

honestly, nothing!!!!!
I cannot think of a quality of mine that one should reckogonize!!!

Post 3 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Wednesday, 25-Jul-2007 21:37:52

Nor can I, for now.

Post 4 by speedie (move over school!) on Thursday, 26-Jul-2007 7:41:30

I'm fierce determined and won't give in
or accept 1/2 measures.
It's brutal, but there we are.

Stevie.

Post 5 by Izzito (This site is so "educational") on Thursday, 26-Jul-2007 11:12:23

everything! lol

Post 6 by Harp (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Friday, 27-Jul-2007 12:28:30

I believe I have a good sense of humor. Admittedly not everybody else gets it all the time but hey, often that just adds to the fun.

Dan.

Post 7 by SensuallyNaturallyLiving4Today (LivingLifeAndLovingItToo) on Saturday, 28-Jul-2007 0:05:44

I hate getting complements. It's sad but I feel more comfortable with critisism, although constructive critisism is prefered as it can be useful, but even mean critisism can be fun because I can verbally fight the person which makes for entertainment. But complements? They make me very uncomfortable. Can I cheet and use comments from my Life Stream sheet or complements from my friends? That makes it less vain.

My singing voice is complement worthy,
My hair,
My cooking skill,
My abilities as a dog handler,
My intelect,

That's all I'm willing to put up here. As it is I will probably be flamed mircilessly

Post 8 by speedie (move over school!) on Sunday, 29-Jul-2007 9:09:17

I trained a young rottie as an assistence dog for my neighbour Sammy, who has ME, and myself.

When the fieckin spinal pain disables me Bruce will do the things I can't .

Stevie

Post 9 by cuddle_kitten84 (I just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 29-Jul-2007 13:36:09

i'm a good friend, a good listener, i'll always keep things confidential. that's it. i hate doing this, face going very red.

Post 10 by Senior (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 06-Aug-2007 19:49:06

Good things about yours truly include: I'm not one of those performing arts students. This is good because my associates don't have to complement me on some performance just so I don't cry, and I don't get the rediculously high levels of attension many performing arts students get. I'm realistic. I can cope with pressure, and don't buckle when many others would. I can be trusted. I am able to distance myself from the wrong people. I'm so brainy, they called me ... Waney! There are so many good things I could write about myself with the remaining 7000 or so characters, but given the time here in the UK, (which by the way I could rule by myself because I'm that good), I won't bother for now.

Post 11 by Miss Gorgeous (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Friday, 10-Aug-2007 12:08:17

Lots of things:
my cute smile, my cool personality, I have a nice voice, i can sing well. i'm good with words. i love writing. I'm a great friend that you can trust. And i try to see the good in everyone. I have a positve outlook toward life. I'm a genuine person, so, what you see is what you get. I don't do things to impress anyone, i do things because i love doing it like teaching. And yeah, my best attribute is that it's easy for me to put a smile on someone's face. lolz i love seeing people happy.