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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not all about "things." We have the money to buy things so we buy nice things. Therefore, the kids' (teens) things are all nice: [b]Ugg, Northface, Starbucks,[/b] Tiffany, etc, nice vacations, nice cars, all Apple everything etc, etc. If the kids are nice and compassionate and thankful, then having all nice things does not make them entitled. I think it may mean just that their parents have plenty of money. [/quote] Ugg and Northface products are 'nice things'? :) I beg to differ. They're ugly as a deadly sin. [/quote] I found this funny too. If she things Uggs and Northface are "nice" maybe she needs a fashion lesson.[/quote] I don't know a teen who doesn't wear Ugg and Northface. [/quote] Neither of my teens have any Ugg or Northface stuff.[/quote] Then by DCUM definition they must be non-bratty, kind, compassionate and fashionable. Congratulations! [/quote]
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