RabFlmom
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2003
- Messages
- 1,903
I agree with most of what has already been mentioned but
I love being called Ma'am, it is just so nice.
Being able to drive in any lane on the freeway scares the bejeezus out of me and i'm not the one driving
But for me the number one thing is that astounds me, every single time is the patrotism. I love how much the americans love their country and their culture and each other. I love their history (part our history) and how it's never forgotten and is in fact celebrated.
The other thing I love is how much and how well they look after their veterans and serving members of the forces. That salute at Seaworld always makes me shed a tear![]()
Using the word Ma'am is kind of a Southern thing. We teach our kids to use it, but I have found that a lot of women under the age of 50 really resent being called ma'am. They think it means they are old. It is generally a term of respect though. Have to admit when a really difficult woman that is in her 20s or 30s is giving staff a hard time I throw out a lot of ma'ams just to get their goat. LOL
As for driving on I-4 , I live here and it still scares me to drive on it. Too many people not knowing where they are going coming on or off, shifting lanes, and still driving 70 leaves me shaking by the time I get off sometimes.