Yes, I have felt excited and scared at the same time, especially during moments of significant change or challenge, like starting a new job or traveling to an unfamiliar place. The thrill of new experiences often brings about anxiety, as the unknown can be daunting. This mix of emotions can be energizing, pushing me to embrace the adventure while also acknowledging my fears. It's a reminder that growth often lies outside of our comfort zones.
you would be excited and scared at the same time
yes because i felt dizzy but i was so excited at the same time and i really dis-liked them nasty powder nuts.
I think he felt all happy and scared at the same time and maybe like a pro too:)
the probly felt the same as people do today. proud but scared also the wanted them to return home safe.
1.sad and also shie to live with a strange family2.angry because maby this family is mean to you3.hoping to see your family really soon and not live with that family
A baby's daddy may feel nervous, excited, scared, and any emotion you can think of when their girlfriend is pregnant. The mother shares these same feelings because having a child is a life changing responsibility.
It becomes a bit awkward when your friend comes up and say I love you to you if you haven't ever felt the same about him.
It has the same meaning as being excited 'I'm excited for the movie' can be 'I'm stoked for the movie'
happy
ExciteTo stir up strong feeling, action or emotionTo stimulate the emotions ofTo bring about; To induceStimulated to activity; briskExcited - Eager, Active, enthusiastic
scared
Dragonflies eat at night because they can only see properly at night. They eat the same thing as bees do and they do no ever drink. they are scared of water