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Bad manners.
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Being 67 and a disabled pensioner I have always defended the elderly, but i was sorely tested today with a general display of impatience,ignorance and bad manners, where was all this , why the local garden centre which is not used to such geriatric hooliganism.
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I do voluntary work in a charity shop and we get a few school kids volunteering. I am always amazed by how polite and considerate they are. Most kids are like that - nice and normal. But some of the older customers can be a bit short with them, one kid was very upset by the ear bashing that was handed out by an old couple.
Manners are important - do unto others as you would have them do unto you...
Manners are important - do unto others as you would have them do unto you...
most younger people are fitter than your average pensioner, so would expect them to give up a seat on the bus. I notice not only the younger ones doing it, but the middle aged too, those who are able bodied, and will let an elderly person not in good health struggle down the bus to find a seat. I will always offer mine, even if i am not in good nick myself. It is polite and how i was brought up.
Some elderly are grumpy i grant you, but i would rather see they are seated than have a fall on the bus.
Some elderly are grumpy i grant you, but i would rather see they are seated than have a fall on the bus.