I wouldn't be so quick to brag. If you want to get all etiquette technical, your sons pointing out somebody else's etiquette mistake is a much bigger breach of etiquette than somebody saying no problem instead of you're welcome.For those onboard who find it just fine to say "no problem" is this something you have taught or will teach your children about manners? I ask this because when my sons were very young, I'd guess as young as 3 or 4, whenever they said "thank you", they waited for the "you're welcome". If they didn't get that response, they pointed it out - every time! It's kinda funny to me that my 4 yr old knew more manners than the waitresses waiting on us.

I am with the young 'uns here. I don't have a problem and have used no problem and I am looking at 60. But then, I have been known to occasionally breach the most awfullest rule of etiquette having buttered my entire slice of bread at one time.
Forgot to add, my children were taught you're welcome.



