This would only work if you were eating with someone else's children. All parents would like to have children who sit still, eat with their mouths closed, hold the knife and fork correctly, make polite conversation - but it simply doesn't work in practice. It's not that we don't know what makes good manners, but that it's hard to achieve.
This would only work if you were eating with someone else's children. All parents would like to have children who sit still, eat with their mouths closed, hold the knife and fork correctly, make polite conversation - but it simply doesn't work in practice. It's not that we don't know what makes good manners, but that it's hard to achieve.
babydirectory 4 months ago