If You can give a chance to go back to your 17, what would you do?
By gary1125
@gary1125 (173)
Australia
August 19, 2009 9:17pm CST
Hi, have you seen the movie "17 Again"? The character was given another chance to make up the wrong things he did.
I would cherish more of the time with my friends, have some adventure, and do experiments because we are young, even god forgive wrongs done by youth....
We must have something we regretted, what would you do if you were given a chance to be 17 again?
Thanks for sharing!
6 responses
@Sleepingcap (149)
• Estonia
20 Aug 09
Although it wouldn't make a huge difference for me, as it is just a matter of few years - I guess being stuck at the age of 17, with the knowledge I currently have - Im sure I would be having a completely different life, compared to the one Im having now.
Better grades - more friends - more .. well.. Everything would be different.
@sissi320 (328)
• China
20 Aug 09
I did't watch the moive and I hope I would if I have the chance.
But if I havr the chance to go back to my 17, I would like to play more than study.
In my remeber, I was in the middle school when I was 17, and I study every day and do the homework after school, and then rest, there is anything special. And there is only thress words in my life, study, eat and sleep.
So I would like to make my life more colorful when I can go back.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
20 Aug 09
I would LOVE to see this movie. And I would actually LOVE to return to being 17 years old again. I'm only 19, so that was only 2 years ago..But jeez! I would have gotten better grades, better scholarships, and I would have done a lot more my senior year of high school. I don't regret anything, but I know that if I had the chance to "re-do" that year, I would definitely had made better decisions.
@leiann_561 (332)
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
17 years of age! That was my age during my first year in college. If I were given a chance to turn back the time-, I would want to enjoy these young years of my life by making friends, hanging out with them more often than I did when I was that age. And maybe study more about programming languages because it is very vital in searching for a job.
@pinklemonade (486)
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20 Aug 09
I would definatly do a lot of things differently! Although I feel being 17 was the time I lived my life like any other teenager does so it's nice to have those memories but I would quite like a few of them not to have happened. I did generally like being 17 though, it was the start of a new era for me as I had just left school which I had been hating for so long.