A veces me arrepiento nunca haberte conocido
(I think this means 'Sometimes I regret NEVER having met you'; and the question saying '....EVER....', you would use the same sentence minus 'nunca', since the meaning is 'Sometimes I regret having met you', the 'ever' merely a reinforcer).
sometimes
To regret is to wish that something didn't ever happen,to put it as simply as possible.
You will regret it for ever!
No he didnt regret doing it because it was for a better cause
its not a case of whether its a right or not its sometimes a case of having to .sorry for deleting your answer :(
Lincoln
Like...........what ever?
This appears to be a question on an application form - only YOU can answer it truthfully.
the simplest way to answer this is "have you ever done something that came back and kicked you in the butt?"
Lincoln to Buchanan
if you're ever telling somebody about something unusual or out of the ordinary you did, like bungee jumping or swimming with sharks, or perhaps something they don't necessarily agree with like changing religion or making a quick last minute decision in which there could have been/was a terrible outcome. So for instance, "I went bungee jumping after the swimming with sharks even though it was at night." "that's absolutely insane, I'm pretty sure you could have died!" "well, *puts sunglasses on* I would rather live with moments of regret than regret having not lived in the moment"
yes most of the time when the realise what they have done they will feel terrible