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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
I suppose that would be morning sickness, would it?
Seriously though, I have to agree with Darby on this. Over the last forty years or so there has been an appalling drop in standards of behaviour and civility. We have all seen it. The main cause is the dreadful standard of education offered in schools. Kids of my generation were not taught how to behave themselves in public, and they in turn have passed that lack of knowledge on to their children who in turn have passed it on to the current generation of school children. Every generation becomes a little more ignorant, rude, obnoxious, selfish and inconsiderate, until you have todays crop of stalwart citizens whose only thought is for themselves. Who believe that the world owes them a living and who will scream and scream and scream until they make themselves sick if they don't get it. Who do not understand that the good things in life come at the cost of hard work.
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Hi A-B...its been a while - hope you are well!
You are spot on saying that people aren't taught how to act in public and that in turn their kids then carry on acting in such an antisocial fashion....however I cant agree that this is because of educational standards in schools. I've seen the job that teachers do in schools and they are excellent professionals carrying out a thankless task faced with uncooperative parents and unbearable legislation. Thirty or even twenty years ago teachers just taught the subjects/curriculum - now they are expected to be surrogate parents basically...or at worst babysitters. Surely the passing on of basic manners and social etiqutte is the domain of the parent...and the lack of parental accountability is the cause of much of what the streets of this country experience on a daily basis. That and the ease of which benefits are made readily available to feckless, workshy morons who aren't fit to look after themselves...nevermind children.