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In reply to the discussion: I was taught to say please and thank you. [View all]PJMcK
(22,035 posts)60. Well, it's not the young people's fault if they aren't empathetic
One could blame their parents. Interestingly, doing the rough math of the OP, the parents of these young people would be the children of the generation of the people who needed some help.
So, which generation didn't teach the proper lessons?
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I've long been annoyed by the right's disdain for political correctness because
Lonestarblue
Jul 2021
#20
ive been taught same. a while ago, a friend of mine asked me if being polite
AllaN01Bear
Jul 2021
#29
When I was a silly young feminist, I'd bristle when someone politely held the door
summer_in_TX
Jul 2021
#73
Captain Kangaroo said it every day. "Always remember the magic words; Please and Thank You"
Midnight Writer
Jul 2021
#45
Can I be an old grump about young people clogging up the priority seating on busses?
meadowlander
Jul 2021
#50
I was taught these things and kind of done them throughout life almost as a reflex.
GoodRaisin
Jul 2021
#87