Originally posted by stacilee
I appreciate the fact that children here are taught manners in school and am proud of my children when we "go up North" to visit family and friends and everyone remarks about the way our children speak to adults and behave in social situations.
Manners aren't reserved for Southerners. My daughter is 2 and always says please, thank you and you're welcome because that is what I am teaching her (I don't think schools should teach manners, parents should do that) and we live "up North".
I also happen to be very friendly. I say hello to strangers, I ask people how they are, I hold doors for people. I think manners and common courtesy have more to do with how you are raised than with where you are raised. Just my humble opinion.