Re: Unruly kids
Re: Unruly kids
Re: Unruly kids
I witnessed some French children at the Bishops Palace Moat in Wells, throwing bread to the swans and then trying to kick them! I shouted at them. The other day I was catching a bus, I was at the back of the queue as it was school chucking out time, so were some other older folk. When the bus came the youngsters made a pathway for us to let us get on first. (St. Gregory's School) I felt really proud of them!Re: Unruly kids
I don't enjoy the supermarket shop when the kids are off school, it's usually chaos. As others have said, they run amok, and recently one was even whizzing round the aisles on his scooter! While the Mum's are going through the checkouts the kids are usually off somewhere else and she is trying to pack her shopping and watch the kids at the same time - not easy. I also don't agree with letting bigger kids stand in the trolleys. They could have trod in anything and then we have to put food in those trolleys.Re: Unruly kids
Ah yes Mups, I too hate seeing kids in the trolleys! I also hate the 'feet on seats' brigade, which includes adults who should know better.Re: Unruly kids
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I must admit the behaviour of some of the British kids who come here on holiday ... Shudder!Re: Unruly kids
Why in the world did the manager of the restaurant not do a bloody thing? This makes me mean & mad I would've definitely told the person in charge, my lord, in today's society of "sue me, sue you", you'd think they would've been afraid of a lawsuit with someone falling, getting injured like youRe: Unruly kids
Of course there are still good kids around but generally speaking, this last generation of parents has done a particularly bad job of parenting. I've seen the change and deterioration in my 45 years of high school teaching. What parents allowed or didn't allow when I first started teaching in the mid 60s compared with now, is gob-smackingly different.
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