Teach your kids manners and while you're at it, have some yourselves!

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Anonymous wrote:Is there one person anger typing answers to everyone who say kids are not evil? I love the internet.


I don't know? I can't figure out why my post about my walking 17 month old who can't speak yet was deleted. Clearly very offensive to suggests that some kids can walk but are not yet developmentally able to speak (hence no thank you's or trick or treats).


OP's post is obviously not about your toddler, mama!!
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Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Virtually none of the kids said "Trick or Treat," and only a few said thank you.


I asked my kids to say TOT and Thank you while I stood at the end of the driveway. Mostly they were too shy to do it. Most of the adults helped them out by saying Happy Halloween! and What a cute costume!

Sorry.


If your kids are old enough to walk up to the door, they are old enough to say "ToT" and "thank you."

For heaven's sake.


A year or so of covid wasn't great for kids' socialization. Some of the younger kids are having a normal trick or treating experience for the first time in years. Even last year most people set up tables at the end of their driveway or just left a bowl out so that they were not exposed to kids and their germs


+1 My child kept asking why he had to talk to people this year. He wanted it to go back to the covid era and tables on the driveway!


Kids have been back in school for a year and a half, it's amazing to me that mommies are still using it as an excuse for their poor parenting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's why so many American kids are bullies. They lack of good manners. Tell your children to say thank you and please.

You chose to have children, so be a parent. You are the first teachers in a child's life. Stop being LAZY. It's not the school's job to teach your kids good manners. Stop being lazy.


Since you like to repeat things for no reason, I will too. Stop being UPTIGHT. Keep your stupid candy. Stop being uptight.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there one person anger typing answers to everyone who say kids are not evil? I love the internet.


I don't know? I can't figure out why my post about my walking 17 month old who can't speak yet was deleted. Clearly very offensive to suggests that some kids can walk but are not yet developmentally able to speak (hence no thank you's or trick or treats).


OP's post is obviously not about your toddler, mama!!


I was replying to the poster who said if you can walk you can say trick or treat and thank you. That is not true for all children. So that PP should lighten up on judging toddlers and preschoolers. In terms of OP, my post agreed with OP since I said that I said thank you for her and there is no excuse for adults not saying thank you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Virtually none of the kids said "Trick or Treat," and only a few said thank you.


I asked my kids to say TOT and Thank you while I stood at the end of the driveway. Mostly they were too shy to do it. Most of the adults helped them out by saying Happy Halloween! and What a cute costume!

Sorry.


If your kids are old enough to walk up to the door, they are old enough to say "ToT" and "thank you."

For heaven's sake.


A year or so of covid wasn't great for kids' socialization. Some of the younger kids are having a normal trick or treating experience for the first time in years. Even last year most people set up tables at the end of their driveway or just left a bowl out so that they were not exposed to kids and their germs


+1 My child kept asking why he had to talk to people this year. He wanted it to go back to the covid era and tables on the driveway!


Kids have been back in school for a year and a half, it's amazing to me that mommies are still using it as an excuse for their poor parenting.


Oh please. My kid was in full day school from August 2020, but that’s not the point. Just last year, people were setting up covid tables and we are talking about once annual Halloween. He is allowed to have his preferences having seen Halloween celebrated in two different ways.
Anonymous
The worst excuse I've ever heard from a mom was "he's still transitioning". After a year....stoo making excuses for your child's bad behavior. Others parents will not let you or your children be near with their children.
It happens a lot
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Anonymous wrote:Every generation says this.

We for the last three years have had kids seeing crap adults spew. How in the world are they to understand how to treat others when literally the whole Republican party is screaming hate?

Big whoop they missed a few thank yous finally having some fun!



You have turned a thread about young children not saying thank you into a problem Republicans have created? This is laughable stretch.




No, it's crazy! Does everything have to be about politics?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Virtually none of the kids said "Trick or Treat," and only a few said thank you.


I asked my kids to say TOT and Thank you while I stood at the end of the driveway. Mostly they were too shy to do it. Most of the adults helped them out by saying Happy Halloween! and What a cute costume!

Sorry.


If your kids are old enough to walk up to the door, they are old enough to say "ToT" and "thank you."

For heaven's sake.


A year or so of covid wasn't great for kids' socialization. Some of the younger kids are having a normal trick or treating experience for the first time in years. Even last year most people set up tables at the end of their driveway or just left a bowl out so that they were not exposed to kids and their germs


+1 My child kept asking why he had to talk to people this year. He wanted it to go back to the covid era and tables on the driveway!


Kids have been back in school for a year and a half, it's amazing to me that mommies are still using it as an excuse for their poor parenting.


People didn’t start behaving normally — ie not wearing a mask and not avoiding human contact as much as possible — until fall of 2022 after the majority of people caught omicron. Everyone finally calmed down after getting it and realizing everyone is not becoming disabled like the media says.
Anonymous
One of the worst excuses from moms is "he's still transitioning". Yeah, more than a year...just excuses for bad behavior. Poor child. I blame the parents.
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Anonymous wrote:I was astounded by the number of kids that were accompanied by their parents but still didn't say "trick or treat" or thank me for the huge handful of candy I gave them. Their parents were right next to them, and even they didn't say thank you!!!



Get the F over it. If you are giving out candy for the damn thank you, then just don't participate. Enough with these stupid PSA halloween shaming posts.


Hahaha, mommy whose kid was an a-hole to all the neighbors is out tonight.


My kids always say please, thank and happy halloween. You are just an uptight brat who wants people to fall all over themselves for snack sized candy bar and than posts online for attention about rude people. If it bothers you that a few kids don't say what you deem as appropriate response, DONT GIVE OUT CANDY. Simple. YOU are the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the worst excuses from moms is "he's still transitioning". Yeah, more than a year...just excuses for bad behavior. Poor child. I blame the parents.


Why the double post?
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