Mrs. Charming
I'm not your entertainment, get a life.
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It's true...I think a good part of a generation seems to have skipped manners. It's the whole entitlement thing, also. I'm very thankful to my MIL....she raised my husband to have good manners. It's a struggle to raise my son now that he sees bad manners everywhere he goes. I have to constantly remind my children how our family should behave...even though the rest of the world may sometimes do what's easy instead of what's right.
Also, when we're on the busses and men are taking up the seats, DH usually makes a big show of him and ds standing up...he usually says...son let's stand up so these ladies/children can have our seats...in the loudest voice possible. It usually shames some men out of their seats LOl
I totally agree. I've actually thanked my MIL for that. My DH has actually done that too, he's totally shamed other men into giving up their seats. (I have also given up my seat before I was a mother.)
That reminds me, last year, I was so tired, DD (20 months at the time) was asleep in my arms, and we started to go and I nearly fell over. I got so frustrated and nearly in tears, and asked very loudly, "Can someone please help us sit down? I have a baby, and I keep falling over!" Some *woman* actually did!



My point is listen to your kids needs not yours.