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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Staying for a few days with extended family. One of my pet peeves is when the kids (teens and tweens) remain on couches when there is no other place to sit. When my MIL or FIL walk in a room and there are no seats, I offer them mine. Meanwhile, I have to sit on the floor while an 11 yo and 16 yo chill on the couch with iPads. I think it's disrespectful and I'm annoyed and the various parents should correct them. Your thoughts? [/quote] Yes, but explain why. Adults sitting on the floor when other adults are in chairs is weird + uncomfortable. Kids lounging on the floor or beanbag chairs is more acceptable. It's not about authority-- kids give up the seat because they don't want to make things awkward and uncomfortable for another person. It's a sign of respect and courtesy. [/quote]
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