How do people describe you?

So, I hate this question because how does anyone really know how other people would describe them….

Well, I personally DID ask people this question lol cause I wanted to know the answer…

Anyways- my mom described me as a “planner” and my husband described me as “resilient”

It makes me feel good, honestly. Those are some good responses.

If you haven’t already, you all should ask someone close to you how they’d describe you :smile:

HOW WOULD PEOPLE DESCRIBE YOU? OR (if you’ve asked someone this question) HOW DO THEY DESCRIBE YOU?

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My boss wrote something like I’m calm and trustworthy with a warm sense of humour in a resume. But I don’t think I ever asked someone to describe me. Maybe I’ll try it as a fun experiment.

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That’s a pretty good way to be described :smile: that’s cool!

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in the hospital they said I was polite and nice.

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My father says I’m very timid

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Hah……. Well…… that’s something I guess lol

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My Wife’s Response : “This is Mrs. DragonStorm” My response for Mr. DragonStorm is==> " my husband is perfect for me in every possible way. He is smart, he is strong, he is the absolute very best thing that has ever happened to me and I will spend the rest of my life taking care of him, letting him know how important and special and loved he is by me. I know this is probably a little mushy, but i am all about him. Do not mess with him…please and thank you!"

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Well, my stepmother says, “You’re great because you’re friendly, smart and you never give up.”

And my stepfather said, “I always admired how you achieved your goals no matter what else was going on in your life.”

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It’s easy for me to say the bad things others say about me, but hard to say the good things because that seems like bragging, even if I don’t agree

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The men stick their fingers out and their thumbs in their jeans and they say: “That monte there’s a good man. He won’t impregnate your daughter or razzle your wife.”

:sunglasses:

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I’ve been told I’m nice or sweet.

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Some say I’m too quiet, or that I’m weird, though not weird in a good way. I guess those are the biggest negatives I’ve heard people say about me. Once a gf of mine told me that her uncle cautioned her about dating me, saying that there had to be something very wrong with me, because it’s not normal to be that quiet.

For the sake of being more positive, I guess some say I’m nice, intelligent, with a dry sense of humor. I’ve been told I’m good-looking, but I don’t think that ■■■■ should matter, just don’t care about that anymore.

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I was several times described as “normal”

Which is strange though I am not sure what people meant by saying that :smiley:

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About me they say “who? Never heard of him.”

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This varies on the person judging me.

Enemies: “She’s a loner loser who’s too stupid to make simple eye contact or take a simple phone call.”
Friends: I don’t have any friends, and my relatives think I’m crap. I’m the family’s dirty little secret, so…
Bad voices: Too many expletives to type here. Not allowed. Bad. Bad!
Neutral voices: “Eat your bloody cornflakes!” (Not directed at me, as I don’t like cornflakes.)
Good voices say: “You’re amazing.” (Gosh, I’m almost blushing here.)

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before I got sick I was always described as “very intense” by women. after sickness and the ability to have gf’s again after risperdal, I would say I was still not very desirable…I had issues…got married, had a good time, thought it would last forever…nope…this second marriage she always says what a good man I am…makes me feel like one.

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People have described me as being approachable and kind heartened.

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People have always said, “You’re different” with a smile and puzzled look.

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I don’t worry about it most of the time. Every once in a while I will go on a tear thinking people are plotting against me.

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