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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So I was walking over to the local shop today anyway two lads no more than 11 years old passed me on the street,One turned and said to me Happy Halloween Mother Fucker laughed and walked off now the question im asking is that do parents not bring up kids to show respect anymore as a parent myself I can be strict but fair and if i found my young swearing like that they be trouble.

What do people think?.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not surprised. Yes, if I caught mine talking to anyone like that they'd get a clipped ear. But I bet they were on their own...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it is a very poor reflection on the parents. And I think this kid has not got a bright future ahead of him. Kids need guidance to navigate the sometimes choppy waters of life. This chap, it seems, is not getting this guidance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I know what you mean, I wouldn't have dared speak to someone like that when I was a kid, my mam would have taken fire out of me :/

Still, they're only kids and hopefully will snap out of it with a few more years under their belt

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By *randub69Man
over a year ago

city


"So I was walking over to the local shop today anyway two lads no more than 11 years old passed me on the street,One turned and said to me Happy Halloween Mother Fucker laughed and walked off now the question im asking is that do parents not bring up kids to show respect anymore as a parent myself I can be strict but fair and if i found my young swearing like that they be trouble.

What do people think?."

that's terrible talk from kids...but maybe that kid has special powers and knows by looking at you that you have fucked a least one mother on here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You know something this is all too familiar these days unfortunately,and it's got nothing to do with how these kids were brought up,they say and do stupid shit to look BIG in front of their friends...

How many of you are smoking just because it was cool back in the day but ye hated it to begin with??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So I was walking over to the local shop today anyway two lads no more than 11 years old passed me on the street,One turned and said to me Happy Halloween Mother Fucker laughed and walked off now the question im asking is that do parents not bring up kids to show respect anymore as a parent myself I can be strict but fair and if i found my young swearing like that they be trouble.

What do people think?.

that's terrible talk from kids...but maybe that kid has special powers and knows by looking at you that you have fucked a least one mother on here."

silver lining.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So I was walking over to the local shop today anyway two lads no more than 11 years old passed me on the street,One turned and said to me Happy Halloween Mother Fucker laughed and walked off now the question im asking is that do parents not bring up kids to show respect anymore as a parent myself I can be strict but fair and if i found my young swearing like that they be trouble.

What do people think?.

that's terrible talk from kids...but maybe that kid has special powers and knows by looking at you that you have fucked a least one mother on here."

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So I was walking over to the local shop today anyway two lads no more than 11 years old passed me on the street,One turned and said to me Happy Halloween Mother Fucker laughed and walked off now the question im asking is that do parents not bring up kids to show respect anymore as a parent myself I can be strict but fair and if i found my young swearing like that they be trouble.

What do people think?.

that's terrible talk from kids...but maybe that kid has special powers and knows by looking at you that you have fucked a least one mother on here."

lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting x"
But they didn't just say the words, did they. They told a random adult on the street that he was a mother fucker.

That is a reflection on lack of guidance from parents. I have an 11 year old son. He knows better that to verbally insult strangers on the street..... He was brought up better than that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I work with that age group n believe me even the best of intentioned and moral parents wud die if they heard their angels when with their peers. Guaranteed if you,d pulled him on it the wee git wud been mortified

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting xBut they didn't just say the words, did they. They told a random adult on the street that he was a mother fucker.

That is a reflection on lack of guidance from parents. I have an 11 year old son. He knows better that to verbally insult strangers on the street..... He was brought up better than that. "

Guiding our children is our duty as parents but children are indivuduals and don't always choose to follow our direction. Do you think that children who kill have all come from misguidance? :

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting xBut they didn't just say the words, did they. They told a random adult on the street that he was a mother fucker.

That is a reflection on lack of guidance from parents. I have an 11 year old son. He knows better that to verbally insult strangers on the street..... He was brought up better than that.

Guiding our children is our duty as parents but children are indivuduals and don't always choose to follow our direction. Do you think that children who kill have all come from misguidance? :"

Sometimes too much strict guidance ur right missy. We all do our best to steer them right

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By *al2001Man
over a year ago

kildare

I've rarely seen anything like that. Most young kids I see out and about on their own aren't brats

Altho I don't live in a housing estate or a town

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting xBut they didn't just say the words, did they. They told a random adult on the street that he was a mother fucker.

That is a reflection on lack of guidance from parents. I have an 11 year old son. He knows better that to verbally insult strangers on the street..... He was brought up better than that.

Guiding our children is our duty as parents but children are indivuduals and don't always choose to follow our direction. Do you think that children who kill have all come from misguidance? :"

They are outliers. Hardly a comparison either, is it? My son got his moral compass from his family, his school and most of all his sport I.e. rugby and martial arts. Both of those sports have respect at their core. I've seen the results of over strict parenting. Doesn't work. We are not over strict. We talk to him and try teach him the difference between wrong and right. He will not even repeat bad words that he hears from others in school. Now having said that he's not an andrl, but he knows not to disrespect randomers on the street. He has been taught respect.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And the social media thing is a straw man.... Twitter and Facebook and relatively recent additions. There have been gurriers roaming streets since Adam was a boy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You know something this is all too familiar these days unfortunately,and it's got nothing to do with how these kids were brought up,they say and do stupid shit to look BIG in front of their friends...

How many of you are smoking just because it was cool back in the day but ye hated it to begin with??

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Totally agree. Can't really blame all the parents for all the delinquents (hope that's spelled right lol) Society has a huge part to play also.

Mrs B

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By *al2001Man
over a year ago

kildare

I would put lack of parental guidance as the cause of a lot of the troublesome kids I've come across.

Either parents being bums and pub creatures or both parents working crazy hours and kids with childminders and being over indulged to compensate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would put lack of parental guidance as the cause of a lot of the troublesome kids I've come across.

Either parents being bums and pub creatures or both parents working crazy hours and kids with childminders and being over indulged to compensate"

This.

Blaming society is an absolute cop out....... It's not societies job to being up our kids. It's ours...... End of.

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By *idserzryanerzMan
over a year ago

Waterford

Too right frankie, blaming society is just a lazy excuse

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting xBut they didn't just say the words, did they. They told a random adult on the street that he was a mother fucker.

That is a reflection on lack of guidance from parents. I have an 11 year old son. He knows better that to verbally insult strangers on the street..... He was brought up better than that.

Guiding our children is our duty as parents but children are indivuduals and don't always choose to follow our direction. Do you think that children who kill have all come from misguidance? :They are outliers. Hardly a comparison either, is it? My son got his moral compass from his family, his school and most of all his sport I.e. rugby and martial arts. Both of those sports have respect at their core. I've seen the results of over strict parenting. Doesn't work. We are not over strict. We talk to him and try teach him the difference between wrong and right. He will not even repeat bad words that he hears from others in school. Now having said that he's not an andrl, but he knows not to disrespect randomers on the street. He has been taught respect....."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Society today is Wat we all contribute to it and it's a fast moving world, combination of sound family values n sense of morality is what kids continually need, some are much luckier than others. Doesn't mean they any less than privileged

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Society today is Wat we all contribute to it and it's a fast moving world, combination of sound family values n sense of morality is what kids continually need, some are much luckier than others. Doesn't mean they any less than privileged "

I came from a background where there wasnt hardly any money sometimes my own mam went hungry to make sure we had dinner,once we were 15 we had all summer jobs i can even rem handing 20 pound a week up if i could.But we were alway thought to respect other people even our elders other people property and respect there believes.I thank my parents for teaching me this at younger age cause it made the person I am today.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Society today is Wat we all contribute to it and it's a fast moving world, combination of sound family values n sense of morality is what kids continually need, some are much luckier than others. Doesn't mean they any less than privileged

I came from a background where there wasnt hardly any money sometimes my own mam went hungry to make sure we had dinner,once we were 15 we had all summer jobs i can even rem handing 20 pound a week up if i could.But we were alway thought to respect other people even our elders other people property and respect there believes.I thank my parents for teaching me this at younger age cause it made the person I am today. "

Exactly biggs,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

At least ya didn't get pelted with a load of eggs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"At least ya didn't get pelted with a load of eggs"

lmao thats very true ha ha.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At least ya didn't get pelted with a load of eggs"

Aye don't go out later

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over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting x"

I think too many people use these as a scapegoat for behaviour these days. "I didn't know that those games contained violence drug use and swear words" is often uttered by dismayed parents who don't actually realise what their buying their children. Yes I'm using games as a example and im 110% behind parents educating themselves about age rated games. Too many blame the above mentioned things but hello who let them have them in the first place, the parents. Respect begins with parents not pointing blame at things.

Tomcat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Society today is Wat we all contribute to it and it's a fast moving world, combination of sound family values n sense of morality is what kids continually need, some are much luckier than others. Doesn't mean they any less than privileged

I came from a background where there wasnt hardly any money sometimes my own mam went hungry to make sure we had dinner,once we were 15 we had all summer jobs i can even rem handing 20 pound a week up if i could.But we were alway thought to respect other people even our elders other people property and respect there believes.I thank my parents for teaching me this at younger age cause it made the person I am today. "

Correct Biggs. The morals that we learn as kids stay with us throughout life. Social demographics are irrelevant really. It's the guidance we get at home that determines how we interact with others around us. You and I seem to be of a similar age. Which means we both grew up in the 80's. Ireland was not a very easy place back then. Not a lot of money around. Our folks did the best they could with what they had. But teaching respect/manners/ morals don't require money or wealth or means.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Social media and gaming has a lot to do with how kids are in today's society and I remember the satisfaction of saying 'fuck off' when my parents weren't about. So no, I don't see it as a reflection of parenting x

I think too many people use these as a scapegoat for behaviour these days. "I didn't know that those games contained violence drug use and swear words" is often uttered by dismayed parents who don't actually realise what their buying their children. Yes I'm using games as a example and im 110% behind parents educating themselves about age rated games. Too many blame the above mentioned things but hello who let them have them in the first place, the parents. Respect begins with parents not pointing blame at things.

Tomcat"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bring back the dreaded wooden spoon !!

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