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[quote=Anonymous]It is pretty simple, OP. If you and your husband want your children to do this then teach them to. If you don't then have your husband explain to his parents what your parental decisions are. It is no sign of disrespect but how you are choosing to raise your children. You shouldn't make choices about your children to make other people happy. You can still raise VERY polite children with out saying sir and ma'am. They can say "yes please, mommy" and I feel, be very polite. Sir and ma'am sounds very outdated/military like. I am very big on manners and etiquette even if it is outdated but this seems a little much..but then again I'm originally from the Northeast. [/quote]
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