The worst line-cutters are couples who leave one person standing in a long check-out line while the other continues to shop and load up their cart. You think you're getting behind someone with maybe one item in their hands, then as you approach the belt, their partner shows up with a full cart and acts like "holding their place" works the same as it does in a movie line. I wouldn't have picked this line if your loaded cart was there! Thanks for letting me vent.
IS!!!!! in 1964 13 year old Elisa Johnson was raped and murdered in North Carolina, her body was found with multiple stab wounds, and now that you've read this, every night she will come to your house and hang from your closet with glowing red eyes, the only way to stop this is to post this to 10 other videos. SORRY I DIDNT WANT HER IN MY ROOM .sorry just spam this.don't hate
Its not silly. I think taking your small child (maybe 3 to 6 years old) would be a really great idea so it gets ingrained in their behaviour and becomes a life time habit. I just might do that. Instead of day care, manner school. Haha.
I agree with Al Capone when he said that you can get further or more respect with a gun and kind words, than you can if you just use kinds. Fear. People respond to fear. lol!
I'm a big "Allow US citizens to have guns!" person, but to be liked, you can't use fear. To be listened to, you can, but how about both? A sweet person with a gun is really creepy. Like out of a movie.
You really have a point though. It's just I live in Chicago and even though I don't have a gangster mentality. The kids now a days don't have any respect or home training. We can't say anything to correct another person's child because people want to fight. Back in the day, other parents would tell other parents what their kids are up to. Today, we hardly act like we are neighbors in our own communities.
Manners is like when George Clooney carried Michelle Phifer over that puddle in that movie that I forget. Any guy would have those kind of manners for coolmom (she's gorgeous)
Thank you for pointing out the name of that movie "one fine day" That is the title of it. I'd say coolmom would get that type of attention and manners from any guy (love what she does with her eyes at the end of this video) so cool
Your kid will hate you for it for a very long time, but those are awesome classes for teaching manners. Not everything will stick and good luck getting him to say "pleasure to meet you", but they do help.
I don't see how hard it would be to get a kid to say "please to meet you". Before someone comes to visit, pull your kid to the side and say in a quiet voice "When auntie comes in I want you to shake her hand and say "pleasure to meet you" okay?" and do that everytime. That's how you teach your kid to say basics like please and thankyou.
If you start doing that from when they start talking, it works, but once your kid develops their own personality and attitude, it's a lot harder to teach them their manners.
Ever walked through a store and watched young mothers as opposed to older ones? The younger mothers think their kids can do no wrong and everything is adorable and their kid is unique. Older mothers know better.
I'm mildly offended by your young mom comment. I had my daughter at 19yrs and am 24 and expecting my second. My daughter is very well behaved and well mannered. I think teaching manners has to do with the behaviours of the parents (Monkey see, monkey do) and the enforcement of correct behaviours, more than the age of the parent.
mybe ur step-son doesnt look at u cause ur a cunt
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badchester212 3 years ago
The worst line-cutters are couples who leave one person standing in a long check-out line while the other continues to shop and load up their cart. You think you're getting behind someone with maybe one item in their hands, then as you approach the belt, their partner shows up with a full cart and acts like "holding their place" works the same as it does in a movie line. I wouldn't have picked this line if your loaded cart was there! Thanks for letting me vent.
ivyshoots 3 years ago 2
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You do not deserve respect!
morphine285point4 3 years ago
I agree with you 100%. good post! love your posts even though i may not agree all of the time. Love you!
Chggy317 3 years ago
as the years go on you will start to see less and less of manners so better cherish them while you can.
tomaamot1 3 years ago
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IS!!!!! in 1964 13 year old Elisa Johnson was raped and murdered in North Carolina, her body was found with multiple stab wounds, and now that you've read this, every night she will come to your house and hang from your closet with glowing red eyes, the only way to stop this is to post this to 10 other videos. SORRY I DIDNT WANT HER IN MY ROOM .sorry just spam this.don't hate
ROFLMAO1124 3 years ago
Its not silly. I think taking your small child (maybe 3 to 6 years old) would be a really great idea so it gets ingrained in their behaviour and becomes a life time habit. I just might do that. Instead of day care, manner school. Haha.
quitejaded 3 years ago
I agree with Al Capone when he said that you can get further or more respect with a gun and kind words, than you can if you just use kinds. Fear. People respond to fear. lol!
Andredream 3 years ago
I'm a big "Allow US citizens to have guns!" person, but to be liked, you can't use fear. To be listened to, you can, but how about both? A sweet person with a gun is really creepy. Like out of a movie.
quitejaded 3 years ago
Thanks,
You really have a point though. It's just I live in Chicago and even though I don't have a gangster mentality. The kids now a days don't have any respect or home training. We can't say anything to correct another person's child because people want to fight. Back in the day, other parents would tell other parents what their kids are up to. Today, we hardly act like we are neighbors in our own communities.
Andredream 3 years ago 2
Manners is like when George Clooney carried Michelle Phifer over that puddle in that movie that I forget. Any guy would have those kind of manners for coolmom (she's gorgeous)
maxwest333 3 years ago
I think the movie's name is "One Fine Day" :)
LadyVeeee 3 years ago
Thank you for pointing out the name of that movie "one fine day" That is the title of it. I'd say coolmom would get that type of attention and manners from any guy (love what she does with her eyes at the end of this video) so cool
maxwest333 3 years ago
lololol
djruinerdotcom 3 years ago
I say nice to meet you and im 15. Its not hard to be polite.
bmanf 3 years ago
Your kid will hate you for it for a very long time, but those are awesome classes for teaching manners. Not everything will stick and good luck getting him to say "pleasure to meet you", but they do help.
tweetspie06 3 years ago
I don't see how hard it would be to get a kid to say "please to meet you". Before someone comes to visit, pull your kid to the side and say in a quiet voice "When auntie comes in I want you to shake her hand and say "pleasure to meet you" okay?" and do that everytime. That's how you teach your kid to say basics like please and thankyou.
quitejaded 3 years ago
If you start doing that from when they start talking, it works, but once your kid develops their own personality and attitude, it's a lot harder to teach them their manners.
Ever walked through a store and watched young mothers as opposed to older ones? The younger mothers think their kids can do no wrong and everything is adorable and their kid is unique. Older mothers know better.
tweetspie06 3 years ago
I'm mildly offended by your young mom comment. I had my daughter at 19yrs and am 24 and expecting my second. My daughter is very well behaved and well mannered. I think teaching manners has to do with the behaviours of the parents (Monkey see, monkey do) and the enforcement of correct behaviours, more than the age of the parent.
Please don't generalize
shantrues 2 years ago
Yea he pretty much said it all ...
MiinniieMouse 3 years ago