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How bad is bad?
On 11/08/2011 16:25, Gordon H wrote:
In message , Sacha writes We have, also, a modern culture that requires the adults to stop speaking when mini-Fred opens his mouth. In my day - (harumph) - it was "hush, the adults are speaking". I say that now to my grandchildren if they interrupt and their parents say it too. But some young parents have looked at me as if I came from Planet Monster. I well remember those days. When queuing in a shop, children were frequently ignored, and adults served out of turn. If you were caught talking in class or couldn't find your place when it was your turn to read aloud you were sent to wait outside the headmaster's door to receive the stinging cane. We were all scared of the barber, for some inexplicable reason. I find it a joy when I interact with a responsive child in a public place, you can soon spot the suppressed ones who shrink away. We live in more enlightened times now, thank goodness.. Fortunately most of the yobs round here are handicapped by their trousers which require one hand to hold them up |