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just watched the bold 2 in 1 advert and am surprised at the dialogue, young girl playing with her phone says, mum i need some money for my phone, mum says go and get me some wash detergent then, no please or thank you or kiss my backside, maybe im getting old but surely manners should be shown????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think manners have declined over the years. I still use them and so do my children and grandchildren. I suppose it comes down to how you were brought up, but I think the ads should use them. My personal hate is showing people on ads, and on TV generally, who talk whilst eating. We were always taught never to speak with your mouth full!
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There are no barriers to good or bad manners. I can perhaps excuse young people bad manners as they may never have been taught -but pension age people who have the most dreadful manners , no excuse as they come from a generation where manners were instilled into you. In my retail unit I see all sorts. Recently I served a well-heeled couple who had the most dreadful manners (how much is this? then shove item on counter, pay and leave without further eye contact or dialogue) and then a lovely young couple with little children who had manners to die for, it was lovely to see. It seems to be getting worse, not saying please and thank you so something must be to blame and its probably TV.
I remember my daughter was going to town for the day, she was about 14, I dropped her and her friend into town, as they got out of the car I held out £50 for her, saying do you want some spending money. She replied "whatever" I said "Ok" and I put it back in my pocket and drove off.
Manners will get you a long way.
Manners will get you a long way.
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I think using that advert as a premise that manners have declined is a poor choice, they have less than 30 seconds to get the product message across.
Within the home,do we really all use our manners to the full? No one else shout 'Stick the kettle on' or similar without the whole please and thank you?
Teaching children how to act politely is a must and in the main I meet polite people everyday.
Within the home,do we really all use our manners to the full? No one else shout 'Stick the kettle on' or similar without the whole please and thank you?
Teaching children how to act politely is a must and in the main I meet polite people everyday.
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