In some Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations, particularly in the UK, a Brownie is given a Brownie Promise Box at her Promise Celebration, when she first joins Brownies and recites the Brownie Promise. It is meant to be used to keep their Brownie books and other Guide items. A Brownie can use her box as a place where she can easily find what she needs for the next meeting.
I promise that i will do my best to do my best to do my duty to god to serve my country and to keep the brownie law.
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The parts of the Brownie Promise badge represent the core values and commitments of Brownie Girl Scouts. Each element signifies a promise to be honest, kind, and to help others, emphasizing personal integrity, friendship, and community service. The badge serves as a reminder of these principles, encouraging girls to embody them in their daily lives and activities as they grow and learn.
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The Greek word for brownie is "μπράουνι" (pronounced "braouni"). This term is a transliteration of the English word "brownie," as it doesn't have a distinct traditional Greek equivalent. Brownies are popular desserts in Greece, often enjoyed in cafes and bakeries.
Girl Scouts in Hawaii are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), so Brownie Girl Scouts in Hawaii have the same Girl Scout Promise as all GSUSA members.The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try:To serve God and my country,To help people at all times,And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
No. The English are good at adopting foods from other countries and the Brownie is an American cake/biscuit.
First you have to write a letter to the government, explain why you need land. Last with a map you show where and you have to promise to raise cattle. And one more, you have to promise to be Mexican citizen.
Promise to be wed.
Promettre means 'to promise" in English.
The English name for panikoorka is Indian borage or Mexican mint.