the worst advice that you've ever given?
1. the worst advice that you've ever given?
they said: "i can't breathe" i said: "just breathe slowly" I'm so sorry
2. the worst advice you've ever given?
I got it from my Cousins, they tell me to study hard
Answer:
that they should watch human centipede
Explanation:
its not really advice but..
3. What is the worst advice that you have ever received? Why was it so bad? If you needed advice again in that area today, where/whom would you go to get it?
Answer:
don't fall inlove, I think it's not so bad at all, I'll go to the person that I'm comfortable or go to my family or friends.
#CarryOnLearning4. what's the worst disaster you've ever experienced?
Answer:
For me is Tornado beacause many people who dont survive and their home are ruined
Explanation:
5. what is your present state of health? have you ever felt better? have you ever felt worst? ,,explain!
Answer:
From the question of " what is your present state of health? " i think that is from your situation.
Explanation:
have you ever felt better?ask yourself my dear. now are you feeling better. My question for you is do you feel bothered sometimes or do you feel sick sometimes?have you aver felt worst?do you felt worst? thats my question, do you felt unluck? are you feeling worst sometimes?6. write a short paragraph about the best class you ever had and the worst class you ever had at least six sentences
Answer:
The best class I ever had was during my year as a grade six student. It was so fun and we have lots of memories with my classmates. We treat each other as brothers and sisters. Everyone was so helpful. Our teacher was also very kind to us. We were not ashamed to ask for help from her if ever we have problems.
The worst class I ever had was when I was in Grade 7. I don't know if it was me being so attached with my grade 6 experiences. I just felt so different from my classmates maybe because we came from different schools. I really didn't have close friends unlike before. Most of my classmates were not friendly. That was the worst year of my high school life.
#BrainlyFast
Explanation:
7. What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
Answer:
Be your self ,self -confident ,don't think what the others will say show them what you really are because you don't need the approval of others what you are.People have their own beauty you too,you just have to show it not only in outward appearance but also in heart.even you are ugly or beautiful that still doest matter.it is more important that you will accept who you are and what you have.
Explanation:
respect your neighbor even if it is ugly or beautiful.
8. Before proceeding to answer your exercises, answer the question: What is the best advice someone has ever given you?
Answer:Never forget to say thank you. Never forget that everything comes at a price. Never forget to stop and appreciate how far you've come. Never forget that who you are is so much greater than what you do.yun lang po!
Answer:
nope not yet but I should be able to get the fruit
Explanation:
nope
9. never ever for get that i lo ve you <3
ty ty ty sa poits
pa like ang brinlist moko plsssss
10. what is the worst movie you have ever seen? Why? answer;
Answer:
Wrong turn
Explanation:
because of that I am afraid to camping especially when the camping area is in the Forest.
11. what is the worst thing you have ever done in your life?lol
Answer:
By making decisions that didn't even think of it
Explanation:
Hope It Helps :D
Answer:
Being rash with my decisions, and not appreciating people who loves me. Man, it makes me feel guilty. I also need some friends, hmu!
12. What is the worst thing you ever did? Also what is the worst song you've heard?
Answer:
The worst thing I did is when I ate a rotten food thinking about a challenge.For the song it is McArthur Park which is written by Jimmy Webb
13. write at least 5 good and 5 worst salon experience you have ever had
Answer:
1. I was satisfied with my first hair dye it was green
2. It straighten my curly hair
3. It made me looked presentable
Explanation:
Brainly doesn't want me to put my worst salon experience tho hope it helps:>
14. the worst date you’ve ever been on? in tagalog
Translate: Kailan ang pinakamalalang araw na dinanas mo?
Answer:
Ang pinaka ayaw mong araw
Explanation:
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15. What's the worst job you ever had?
Answer:
im still a kid i dont have a job.
Answer:
i'm still a kid so i don't have jobs
16. What is the worst thing you have ever done in your life ?
Answer:
Trusted My brother.
I hate him :']
17. what is the worst phobia to ever exist
Answer:
People with phobias actively avoid the phobic object or situation, or endure it within intense fear or anxiety. Phobias are a type of anxiety disorder.
18. the article about COVID-19 cases it the worst l' ve read in a while
Answer:
Covid-19
Explanation:
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in the outbreak of a respiratory illness known as COVID-19. Karger Publishers supports research in this area by providing free access to relevant articles (listed below) and works with international organisations to support the sharing of relevant research and data, including supporting the WHO and the initiative from the White House Office of Science and Technology to make all relevant research and data immediately available in one place via PubMed Central (PMC). In addition, to enable fast access to research articles, we have signed the consensus statement by Wellcome about Sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
19. what is the worst gift you have ever received
A barbie doll the most worst gift that ive ever had beacause i dont ike it
Receiving a pack sour of candies :3 The taste is so disgusting...
20. what's the worst nightmare you ever experienced "-"?
Answer:
Getting lied by someone right in my face
21. what's the worst resume mistake ever?
Worst Resume Mistakes to Avoid
Typos and Grammatical Errors. ...
Lack of Specifics. ...
Attempting the "One–Size–Fits–All" Approach. ...
Highlighting Duties Instead of Accomplishments. ...
Going on Too Long or Cutting Things Too Short. ...
Bad Summary. ...
No Action Verbs. ...
Leaving Off Important Information.
What makes a good resume 2020?
Use clear section headings and make them stand out with bold type, capital letters, and/or a different color. Make sure there's plenty of white space—an overstuffed resume is hard to read. Skip the fancy graphics, pie charts, and illustrations, which don't play well with resume-scanning software.
1. Typos and Grammatical Errors
Yes, we know, it’s probably the most obvious of all resume tips: It needs to be grammatically perfect. If your resume isn't, employers will read between the lines and draw not-so-flattering conclusions about you, like, "This person can't write," or, "This person obviously doesn't care."
2. Lack of Specifics
Your resume shouldn’t simply state the obvious to a hiring manager. Employers need to understand what you've done and accomplished. For example:
A. Worked with employees in a restaurant setting
B. Recruited, hired, trained and supervised more than 20 employees in a restaurant with $2 million in annual sales
Both of these phrases could describe the same person, but the details and specifics in example B will more likely grab an employer's attention.
3. Attempting the "One–Size–Fits–All" Approach
Whenever you try to develop a generic resume to send to all job ads, you almost always end up with something employers will toss in the recycle bin. Your lack of effort screams, “I’m not particularly interested in your company. Frankly, any ol’ job will do.”
Employers want to feel special and want you to write a resume specifically for them. They expect you to clearly show how and why you fit the position in a specific organization.
4. Highlighting Duties Instead of Accomplishments
Your resume needs to show how good you are at your job, but it's all too easy to slip into a mode where you simply start listing your duties. For example:
Attended group meetings and recorded minutes Worked with children in a day-care setting Updated departmental filesThat’s more or less an echo of your job description. Employers, however, don't care so much about what you've done as what you've accomplished in your various activities. One of the most basic resume tips is to go beyond showing what was required and demonstrate how you made a difference at each company, providing specific examples. They're looking for statements more like these:
Recorded weekly meeting minutes and compiled them in a Microsoft Word-based file for future organizational reference Developed three daily activities for preschool-age children and prepared them for a 10-minute holiday program performance Reorganized 10 years worth of unwieldy files, making them easily accessible to department members
Need help? Ask yourself these questions:
How did you perform the job better than others? What were the problems or challenges faced? How did you overcome them? What were the results? How did the company benefit from your performance?Did you receive any awards, special recognitions, or promotions as a result?
5. Going on Too Long or Cutting Things Too Short
Many people try to squeeze their experiences onto one page, because they've heard resumes shouldn't be longer. By doing so, job seekers may delete impressive achievements. Other candidates ramble on about irrelevant or redundant experiences. Despite what you may read or hear, there are no real rules governing resume length. Why? Because human beings, who have different preferences and expectations where resumes are concerned, will be reading it.
That doesn't mean you should start sending out five-page resumes, of course. Generally speaking, you usually need to limit yourself to a maximum of two pages. But don't feel you have to use two pages if one will do. Conversely, don't cut the meat out of your resume simply to make it conform to an arbitrary one-page standard. When writing your resume, ask yourself, "Will this statement help me land an interview?" Every word should sell you, so include only the information that elicits a "yes."
6. Bad Summary
Many candidates lose their readers right at the beginning, with their career summary. Employers do read this portion of your resume, but often they plow through vague pufferies like, “Accomplished professional seeking career growth." Such statements are overused, too general, and waste valuable space.
Give employers something specific and, more importantly, something that focuses on their needs as well as your own. Example: "An accomplished marketing manager that developed award-winning campaigns for Fortune 500 clients that contributed to 50% increase in stock value.”
7. No Action Verbs
Avoid using phrases like "responsible for." Instead, use action verbs. Not only do these words help to show off your initiative, they also help punch up the overall tone of your resume. For example:
Resolved user questions as part of an IT help desk serving 4,000 students and staff. Increased organic search visits 20% year over year Developed a comprehensive onboarding program for new hires22. ve you ever read a book? What is your fa do you like to read books?
Answer:
YES I DO
I LOVE BOOKS SO MUCH
MY FAVORTIE IS ABOUT ADVENTURES AND
Explanation:
THANKS
HAVE A NICE DAY
23. It was the worst birthday ever. ____ friends visited me.
Answer:
Few
Explanation:
'Few' is used with countable nouns and means 'Almost no friends visited me'. 'A few' is also used with countable nouns, but means 'Enough friends visited me'. It is a positive meaning and does not relate to the context. 'A little' and 'much' are used with uncountable nouns.
24. what is the worst thing you ever did?
the worst thing I've ever did is i have a full netherite armor the i fell into a lava
25. suzanne is the worst teacher ever
Answer:
Ahh. siguro teacher mo sya
Mas worst si briones jok baka ipahuli pa ako26. this is my worst sister ever
Answer: ok ok sha naol wordt haha
Answer:
why is she worst its not like you too are fighting each other
Explanation:
brainleist po
27. Have you Ever been given an advice by a counselor or by someone? Share your story about who gave you counsel and how those advices and guidance helped you to become a better individual share how counseling empowered you
Answer:
Yes i had experience this before,
i was once a suicidal type of person who always gives up once i made something wrong even if it's just a minor accident, I am aware that i take things seriously because i know that I don't like to disappoint someone, but when i failed our test, i ended up crying in our room until our mom came and asked me to open up, i told her everything and all my mental problems, she told me "don't be afraid to face something because if you get it wrong,then atleast you know that you tried" that's when i learned that i need to know how to learn from my mistakes and that's how i keep persuing myself to try my best into putting enough effort into something.
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28. best advice you ever got?
Answer:
The best advice I got from a wise person is " Don't do unto others what you don't want others to do unto you." It means that I should not do something bad to others if others won't do something bad to me either.Answer:
being happy always forget the problems and anxiety
29. worst anime ever created
Answer:
boku no pico
Explanation:
pa brainliest po
30. What was the worst pain you ever had
When i steal your points it pains me alot
Answer:
never gonna give you up po ang sagot