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Well based on my experiences with parents and how they want their children to act and look like, they'd want you to be something like this:
- REALLY good grades/best in class
- Beautiful/Handsome
- Good mannered
- Will do EXACTLY as your parents say
- Is suitable for raising/starting a family (this may just be me)
- Great at everything they do
And a bunch of things that aren't exactly the most achievable, but remember, I'm sure your parents LOVE you for who YOU are. ^-^
Hope I helped! <3
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A loving obedient child, who does laundry, cooks, does chores without being told to, takes care of siblings/pets, keeps room and house clean.
Caring, compassionate, polite, charismatic, trustworthy,generous, honest,etc.
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