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Share one piece of advice that you are trying to pass on to your kids...

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unicorn · 18/04/2005 19:08

I wish my mum had told me (or helped me even)to look after my teeth.

It never seemed to have been an important element of my early years.

The repair bill has cost a fortune.

So I am very keen to drum into dd and ds the importance of looking after their gnashers

What about you?

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Twiglett · 18/04/2005 19:10

don't get me angry .. you won't like me when I'm angry



hang on a second, that's not me is it, that's Dr David Banner

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WideWebWitch · 18/04/2005 19:10

Don't start smoking

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dejags · 18/04/2005 19:10

to be kind, consider those less fortunate and to try and help the less fortunate. There are so many disadvantaged people in SA who are really struggling - I am determined my kids wont grow up with the blase attitude most South Africans have towards poverty and the hard life that the majority of the people here have to live with every day.

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compo · 18/04/2005 19:11

When you become pregnant for the first time don't find Mumsnet as you'll become addicted
Seriously though, after you've passed your driving test make sure you drive a lot so you don't lose your nerve/skills

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MarsLady · 18/04/2005 19:11

Keep dancing and remember.... keep your mother in the style in which she would like to become accustomed. She knows your secrets.................

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morningpaper · 18/04/2005 19:31

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LGJ · 18/04/2005 19:35

A little young for this just yet, but,


First do no harm and also, do unto others as you would have unto you.

Even if he does not stay within the parameters of his Catholic heritage, if this is his mantra in life, he will, God willing be a good person.

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Lonelymum · 18/04/2005 19:36

Work hard at school, get a good job and when the money is rolling in, don't forget your mother.

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cod · 18/04/2005 19:37

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Pruni · 18/04/2005 19:38

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soapbox · 18/04/2005 19:40

No goal is beyond your reach if you want it enough and are prepared to work hard, but don't get so caught up in reaching the goal that you forget to enjoy the journey and your fellow travellers!

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morningpaper · 18/04/2005 19:43

Start thinking about your career BEFORE the autumn after you've graduated with your useless arts degree and a 15k debt...

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Pruni · 18/04/2005 19:44

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cod · 18/04/2005 19:45

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katierocket · 18/04/2005 19:47

never take advice from a fishy bird off the t'internet

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ambrosia · 18/04/2005 19:48

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cod · 18/04/2005 19:49

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wheresmyfroggy · 18/04/2005 19:49

Dont forget your old man when your career is on the way up and his is on the way down

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bosscat · 18/04/2005 19:51

Your school days are not necessarily the best days of your life. This is a myth put out by well meaning parents who want you to do well and go without making a fuss. In reality sometimes school days are bollocks, some of the fellow students are bullies and some of the teachers are terrible. But you must put a brave face on it, get on with your work, tell me if there are any problems so I can help you with them. If you are honest and work hard you can achieve anything.

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bosscat · 18/04/2005 19:51

Your school days are not necessarily the best days of your life. This is a myth put out by well meaning parents who want you to do well and go without making a fuss. In reality sometimes school days are bollocks, some of the fellow students are bullies and some of the teachers are terrible. But you must put a brave face on it, get on with your work, tell me if there are any problems so I can help you with them. If you are honest and work hard you can achieve anything.

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compo · 18/04/2005 19:52

go for a profession that is in demand and makes money rather than something too airy fairy - ie do an apprenticeship with a plumber, electrician etc rather than a degree in philosophy

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motherinferior · 18/04/2005 20:20

Food is nice, round tummies are fine, and you're gorgeous.

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Dahlia · 18/04/2005 20:22

Always phone if you're going to be late.

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Satine · 18/04/2005 20:23

If they are happy and confident I will feel that I've done my job.

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