That would require teaching by example. Bitching and moaning is so much more fun, even though it sets a poor example---wait a sec....If you're so concerned about it, why not do it yourself?
That would require teaching by example. Bitching and moaning is so much more fun, even though it sets a poor example---wait a sec....If you're so concerned about it, why not do it yourself?
Yeah, but that's not the kids' problem, it's the people who like to complain about the kids' problem.The problem is, most people are more than happy to remember that 'bad' kids, and ignore the good ones.
junxon, I would argue that people are people, no matter their age. I've known some very sweet elderly people and one sadly in my own family that is horribly rude.just because you're old doesnt entitle you to any sort of respect. i find the elderly are far ruder than young people.
Yeah, but that's not the kids' problem, it's the people who like to complain about the kids' problem.The problem is, most people are more than happy to remember that 'bad' kids, and ignore the good ones.
There's also that phenomenon that happens when a guy lies dying on the street. People stare. Some people get annoyed at the people staring at the guy. And they constantly shout "Why don't you help him?". But do they help him themselves? No.
There's also that phenomenon that happens when a guy lies dying on the street. People stare. Some people get annoyed at the people staring at the guy. And they constantly shout "Why don't you help him?". But do they help him themselves? No.
Yeah... kind of like when someone spills something and someone else says "Quick, someone get a towel!"
Uh, why can't YOU get the fucking towel?
There's also that phenomenon that happens when a guy lies dying on the street. People stare. Some people get annoyed at the people staring at the guy. And they constantly shout "Why don't you help him?". But do they help him themselves? No.
Yeah... kind of like when someone spills something and someone else says "Quick, someone get a towel!"
Uh, why can't YOU get the fucking towel?
Maybe someone's closer to the towels.
Maybe someone's closer to the towels.Yeah... kind of like when someone spills something and someone else says "Quick, someone get a towel!"
Uh, why can't YOU get the fucking towel?
I had a manager at my old job that would pick up bits of trash and then put them in my hand and ask me to throw them away...even though she was just as far away from the garbage can as I was.There's also that phenomenon that happens when a guy lies dying on the street. People stare. Some people get annoyed at the people staring at the guy. And they constantly shout "Why don't you help him?". But do they help him themselves? No.
Yeah... kind of like when someone spills something and someone else says "Quick, someone get a towel!"
Uh, why can't YOU get the fucking towel?
Ugh, that's disgusting and demeaning. What kind of job was it where a boss could do something like that?
It's entirely possible that the kid was either too shy to help, or didn't realise that the old man needed help.
Or, he could have been feeling awkward because he was in the middle of washing his hands, then drying them and would have helped after that.
Situations are awkward like that.
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
Attributed to SOCRATES by Plato, according to William L. Patty and Louise S. Johnson, Personality and Adjustment, p. 277 (1953).
Ugh, that's disgusting and demeaning. What kind of job was it where a boss could do something like that?
Probably food service. I knew a manager like that.
I think tsq mentioned that quote a few pages back. As usual, she was spot on.
...children should be silent...
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