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

So I have just had to go down stairs and ask some young kids to shift as they had parked there arses for the evening round the back of the property and directly under my living room window and there music and chitter chatter was getting on my tits....... Bless them they were ever so nice and very very polite........ I now feel terrible and a right miserable old get... Infact I think I have at last turned into mi dad bless him hahaha.

I do think that a lot of youngsters get a hard time these days as there is nothing at all for them to do is there but although I have sympathy for them I have to say after twenty odd minuets of listening to them they just had to be shifted as I couldn't be doing with that for the rest of the evening.

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

When I was younger hanging with a group of friends was the norm. Now people see groups of today's youth as threatening or intimidating.

We were all young once. Good for those kids for being polite.

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

Hey maybe they'll call back and leave a large steaming shit on your doorstep then you won't feel so bad about what you've done....

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


"Hey maybe they'll call back and leave a large steaming shit on your doorstep then you won't feel so bad about what you've done.... "

hahahahahaha LOVE IT

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

I wish my eldest would leave the house to go out!!!

My main gripe is with next door - their 19 year old son smokes (which I don't have an issue with) under my youngest son's bedroom stinking his room out so he refuses to sleep in it, and their 14 year old daughter is out screeching with her friends in the trampoline until all hours so youngest can't sleep.

I normally shout out the window but hate being the wingy neighbour

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"I wish my eldest would leave the house to go out!!!

My main gripe is with next door - their 19 year old son smokes (which I don't have an issue with) under my youngest son's bedroom stinking his room out so he refuses to sleep in it, and their 14 year old daughter is out screeching with her friends in the trampoline until all hours so youngest can't sleep.

I normally shout out the window but hate being the wingy neighbour "

Get the 19 yr old to sort you a fat 1. Won't charge much but you'll no longer care

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

Flagrante

I think most of the ignorant and abusive youths have been removed from the streets and are now on fab

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"I wish my eldest would leave the house to go out!!!

My main gripe is with next door - their 19 year old son smokes (which I don't have an issue with) under my youngest son's bedroom stinking his room out so he refuses to sleep in it, and their 14 year old daughter is out screeching with her friends in the trampoline until all hours so youngest can't sleep.

I normally shout out the window but hate being the wingy neighbour

Get the 19 yr old to sort you a fat 1. Won't charge much but you'll no longer care "

I don't smoke

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

They do get a lot of bad press, you must have been nice to them is they were nice, some people just go out and tell them to sod off without asking politely.

When people say " kids these days", I always point out to them that everything they do is an imitation of the adults around them, so maybe it should be " adults these days".

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


"So I have just had to go down stairs and ask some young kids to shift as they had parked there arses for the evening round the back of the property and directly under my living room window and there music and chitter chatter was getting on my tits....... Bless them they were ever so nice and very very polite........ I now feel terrible and a right miserable old get... Infact I think I have at last turned into mi dad bless him hahaha.

I do think that a lot of youngsters get a hard time these days as there is nothing at all for them to do is there but although I have sympathy for them I have to say after twenty odd minuets of listening to them they just had to be shifted as I couldn't be doing with that for the rest of the evening.

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"I wish my eldest would leave the house to go out!!!

My main gripe is with next door - their 19 year old son smokes (which I don't have an issue with) under my youngest son's bedroom stinking his room out so he refuses to sleep in it, and their 14 year old daughter is out screeching with her friends in the trampoline until all hours so youngest can't sleep.

I normally shout out the window but hate being the wingy neighbour

Get the 19 yr old to sort you a fat 1. Won't charge much but you'll no longer care

I don't smoke "

Start

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


"When I was younger hanging with a group of friends was the norm. Now people see groups of today's youth as threatening or intimidating.

We were all young once. Good for those kids for being polite. "

I'm not 100% sure on this but isn't there a law which the police can disperse a group of "youths hanging about" if it's a group more than 5 or something.

I've definitely heard it before just not sure if it carries any truth.

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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"They do get a lot of bad press, you must have been nice to them is they were nice, some people just go out and tell them to sod off without asking politely.

When people say " kids these days", I always point out to them that everything they do is an imitation of the adults around them, so maybe it should be " adults these days". "

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By *o-jCouple
over a year ago

Outskirts of Notts

I've been told we behave worse than kids when out ( well he has more to the truth )

Jo x

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"I wish my eldest would leave the house to go out!!!

My main gripe is with next door - their 19 year old son smokes (which I don't have an issue with) under my youngest son's bedroom stinking his room out so he refuses to sleep in it, and their 14 year old daughter is out screeching with her friends in the trampoline until all hours so youngest can't sleep.

I normally shout out the window but hate being the wingy neighbour

Get the 19 yr old to sort you a fat 1. Won't charge much but you'll no longer care

I don't smoke

Start "

I gave up 15 years ago on 27th July

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


"They do get a lot of bad press, you must have been nice to them is they were nice, some people just go out and tell them to sod off without asking politely.

When people say " kids these days", I always point out to them that everything they do is an imitation of the adults around them, so maybe it should be " adults these days". "

Agreed it is all about how you approach them and handle them. I find that talking to people properly on a daily basis with work, regardless of age etc gets the best reaction back to me from them...... Tho I can and do have to switch extremely rapid from the nicey nice approach more times than I would like to

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


"They do get a lot of bad press, you must have been nice to them is they were nice, some people just go out and tell them to sod off without asking politely.

When people say " kids these days", I always point out to them that everything they do is an imitation of the adults around them, so maybe it should be " adults these days".

Agreed it is all about how you approach them and handle them. I find that talking to people properly on a daily basis with work, regardless of age etc gets the best reaction back to me from them...... Tho I can and do have to switch extremely rapid from the nicey nice approach more times than I would like to "

I was a Learning Mentor in a local comp and worked with some of the hardest lads in the school, but I never had a problem with them,because my role never brought me into conflict with them, I was the last resort before exclusion, and in treating them with respect and listening to them I rarely had problems, Can`t say the same for some of the teachers though,lol

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