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Thank You going out of fashion?
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Do you still say thank you, please, pardon, excuse me?
Not all at the same time obviously.
Instead of saying thank you, my teens say cheers at which point, I peer over my specs at them and then they say Thanks Mum.
Is it just language changing or a sign of the times?
Not all at the same time obviously.
Instead of saying thank you, my teens say cheers at which point, I peer over my specs at them and then they say Thanks Mum.
Is it just language changing or a sign of the times?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's just language, I say that myself sometimes, depends on the situation and on how well you know soemone what language you use towards them, but I like good manners and touch wood, my kids tend to be very respectful of people generally and always use please and thanks you, excuse me etc, except amongst their peers where it's all just a bit of banter.
What i have noticed, with being behind a till for some years is not only a lack of please and thank you's from kids but also parents don't seem to prompt them to say it either.
When I was little, if I God forbid, failed to say them, my mum would be breathing down my neck demanding I say it. Nowadays the parents are just as surly as the kids.
When I was little, if I God forbid, failed to say them, my mum would be breathing down my neck demanding I say it. Nowadays the parents are just as surly as the kids.
When my sons were about 4 and 5. we came out of our local shop and they put their sweetie wrappers in the bin. A complete stranger came and told me he thought that was a nice thing to see. I'd have been horrified if they had thrown it on the pavement. 'If you've a pocket and no bin, put it in your pocket' I won't tell you what has been through my washing machine:)
as long as you are acknowledging your thanks to someone i dont see what it really matters, you are still being polite. I say thank you / ta / cheers, it varies. Language is always changing, but I would rather a cheers than nothing.
i must admit i correct my youngest who, now shes mixing with other children at school, has now started saying "fank-er" with a terrible accent lol.
i must admit i correct my youngest who, now shes mixing with other children at school, has now started saying "fank-er" with a terrible accent lol.
I think manners are really important, and have taught my children the same, and they are teaching their children.
My youngest grandson who is nearly two is learning to talk, and his first clear words have been 'Than choo ...'. He even says it when he is being awkward - last night as my daughter told him it was time to have his shoes on to go home, he replied "No than choo mummy ..." little poppet!!!
My youngest grandson who is nearly two is learning to talk, and his first clear words have been 'Than choo ...'. He even says it when he is being awkward - last night as my daughter told him it was time to have his shoes on to go home, he replied "No than choo mummy ..." little poppet!!!