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What’s a piece of advice you got as a kid that still sticks with you?

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    Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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    What a fuckin’ weird piece of advice.

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    • whatsherbucket@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

      Always wear a condom.

      -Dad

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      Hmm, "trust me, you don't want a kid" - Dad

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      • O [email protected]

        Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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        Innovation never comes from using something the way it was designed to be used.

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        • O [email protected]

          Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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          Adults: Don't touch, the wood stove is hot.

          Toddler Me: [touches anyway] hot! Hot!

          I still have the scar.

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          • O [email protected]

            Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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            "Nobody cares."

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              What a fuckin’ weird piece of advice.

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              Not at all toxic and loaded

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              • inb4_foundthevegan@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                When getting advice, consider if the speakers life is one you want for yourself.

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                Ok, I'll consider that. Now, what advice from childhood did you have to share?

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                • O [email protected]

                  Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                  "Don't believe everything you read in books." - my religious dad

                  Learned pretty early on not to believe a certain book. Woops

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                    Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                    "Never pass up the opportunity to keep your mouth shut."

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                      Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                      Dad was teaching my sister and I to cross the street and told us to look both ways.

                      We were crossing a one-way road at the time and I asked "Do we need to look both ways on a one-way road?"

                      He said "People are idiots, you look both ways."

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                        Dad was teaching my sister and I to cross the street and told us to look both ways.

                        We were crossing a one-way road at the time and I asked "Do we need to look both ways on a one-way road?"

                        He said "People are idiots, you look both ways."

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                        This summer. Twice. Crossing a one way street just as a car goes zooming through in the wrong direction

                        And its corollary. Never assume a red light will stop the cars. Always look.

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                        • O [email protected]

                          Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                          In grade school I remember looking up at a brightly colored sign above the door that read, "you are not your circumstance." Decades later, I still think about it as a reminder to treat myself and others a little better.

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                            Dad was teaching my sister and I to cross the street and told us to look both ways.

                            We were crossing a one-way road at the time and I asked "Do we need to look both ways on a one-way road?"

                            He said "People are idiots, you look both ways."

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                            Also very helpful when you travel to countries with left-hand traffic (or right-hand traffic depending on which way you are used to). The first couple days cars are constantly coming from the wrong side.

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                              Whenever someone gifts you something, just say "Thank you very much" and accept the gift. Don't do the "are you sure" or "oh no you shouldn't have" dance.

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                              Lmao that's every Chinese New Year ever. The red packet exchange is just so awkward and weird (IMO) and completely pointless.

                              Like Family A's parents gives Family B's kid $100 then Family B's parents give Family A's two children each $50 (totalling $100). Then when they go home, the parents "ask" (read: demand) the kid to give them the money for "safekeeping". So... like... wtf is the point. This is why I don't like the idea of "tradition", conservatives be weird af. Like, at one point, I just stop caring when they give it to me and I'm like "just give it to mom" lol.

                              Red Packet exchange is just glorified Money PingPong games.

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                                Oh that was it. My mom used to say it a lot. Sort of a meta answer I suppose. 😂

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                                • inb4_foundthevegan@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                                  Oh that was it. My mom used to say it a lot. Sort of a meta answer I suppose. 😂

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                                  I was just pulling your leg. It's a good one.

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                                    Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                                    Don’t walk in the middle of the “aisle” (the part cars drive down) in parking lots. I don’t forget it because I constantly see people (morons) not following this advice and almost getting hit by cars.

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                                      Don’t walk in the middle of the “aisle” (the part cars drive down) in parking lots. I don’t forget it because I constantly see people (morons) not following this advice and almost getting hit by cars.

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                                      Walk like you drive, is how I heard and say it. Unfortunately, people also drive like complete idiots.

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                                        Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                                        "assigning blame is the most useless reaction to disaster. Do damage control and then move on."

                                        My parents used to blame each other a lot when they were fighting. When my friends mess up something, I will them that it's annoying, and then figure out how to deal with it. But I'll never make them feel bad for it, because it's just wasted energy.

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                                          Mine was from my mother: "Never cry for a man. He'll never cry for you."

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                                          Not in a good way but: "crying never solved anything."
                                          It might not be a full solution but it sure is a relief. Still can't cry to this day without feeling guilty about it.

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