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General discussions on joining & training in the British Army.
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Post by El Prez »

Glad to hear Ben is surprising you; I bet you thought you knew everything about him. :P
Give him our best wishes please.
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At the end of the day, the simple fact is that your folks are raising you to be able to go off and live your own life, and if this is what you wanna do, then you should do it. They'll come round in the end, and if they don't then it's unfortunate.
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MY parents were proud that I wanted to join , even my Dad who'd done National Service and hated it !
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Re: Anybody had or have this problem?

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[quote="Nemo"]
Anyway, i recently told my parents that i would like to join the royal artillery, and, well.... you can guess their reaction.

I most certainly can my old fellah has never forgiven ME for my Brother Joining the Artillery, Seriously look them in both in the and tell them you r joining cos you want to and then tell them you love them , That should do the trick , my Daughter uses it all the time to get her own way, and My lad has expressed a desire to find out about joining up, told him to finish off at UNI then think about it.
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Do what you need to do yourself buddy, I come from an all forces background and my Mother was worried sick about me joining when I was a kid so I didn't bother, then came back to the idea when I was a few years older, met a girl who also would not have it. Now I am 29 and have come back to the same mental place and as a compromise giving my age am joining the TA with the option of becoming a reg for a few years at a later date.

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Post by Nemo »

Thanks everyone for your advice, thats really what i needed to hear.

I feel a little bad for goin against them, but like most of you said, they are comin round to the idea.

Thanks again everyone

Ben :wink:
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All the best with it Ben - as you say they will come round to the idea, and I'm sure they will be very proud of you at the end of the day.

Good luck!
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If you haven't got a girlfriend then join now before you get one, your parents will get over it in the end................... if I was single right now I would be straight down the AFCO!!! :D
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