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Yes, im A positive. I’ve never actually needed this information but in my country it’s pretty normal to know what blood type you are, everyone gets tested when they are a child.
Even though I do know what my blood type is, I don't remember it at all. I can still remember the occasion of the blood test clearly but not the result itself.
For some reason, knowing your blood type and comparing it to your ?personality type? was/is a huge thing in Korea so I found out pretty early on what my blood type was. Like my friends would actually say ?oh he?s like that because he?s a B blood type? etc. like what
I'm an A+ (just like most of my grades in middle school...) However, I have a friendo who is an AB, and that's apparently one of the rarest overall blood types, minus the rh factor
No unfortunately I don't I'd really like to know though! It just wasn't recorded anywhere?
I'd love to find out one day though, but I think the only way to do that is by donating blood. Not a fan of those huge needles that they use though...so maybe one day when I'm feeling like getting stabbed by one lol
I'm an A+ (just like most of my grades in middle school...) However, I have a friendo who is an AB, and that's apparently one of the rarest overall blood types, minus the rh factor
It's funny, I've been to the doctor's office more times in the last two years than most people will in their entire lives, and I've had my blood drawn more times than I can count, but I was never told what my blood type was.
My blood type is O+. I found out in my senior year of high school where we poked ourselves in the finger with a needle and tested our own blood. Mine came out as O+.