Monica Reed

Most people wish they could relive their memorable “firsts”

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Most people wish they could relive their memorable “firsts”

Think back to firsts, your first kiss, your first car, the first time you set foot in college or high school.  The first time you stepped out there on the pitchers mound….those types of first are surly memorable!

In a new poll, 82% of people said there’s “nothing more memorable than experiencing something for the first time,” and 71% of people wish they could RE-LIVE some of their favorite “firsts.’

They didn’t specify which ones they’d revisit . . . but people were asked for the “firsts” they remember the most.

The Top 10 are: First job . . . first love . . . first kiss . . . first pet . . . first car . . . first concert . . . first best friend . . . first home on your own . . . first international trip . . . and first night out after your 21st birthday.

Others that also made the list include: First cell phone . . first computer . . . first day of college . . . and first time voting.

 

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