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Kids today have no manners.
March 29th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

Kids these days!

As a kid, I used to love to sit at family dinner with one foot on the chair, my knee visible just above the table’s edge. “Who invited you?” my mom would casually ask it. Eventually, I stopped bringing my uninvited knee to dinner.

People tend to say that kids today have no manners. Truth is, they’ve never had any to begin with — only parents to gently teach them. If anything, it’s the gentle teaching part that seems to have fallen by the wayside.

In her new book Generation Me, about an entitled group born in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, psychologist and social commentator Jean M. Twenge argues there has been a decline in manners and politeness as people care less and less what others think.

“Because we no longer believe there is one right way of doing things,” she writes, “most of us were never taught the rules of etiquette.” She also points out parents have a harder time these days getting their message across in a popular culture filled with questionable role models preaching disrespect.

But Louise Fox, the Toronto owner of Etiquette Ladies, likes to look on the bright side. She says today’s kids may have “McManners,” but they are more advanced and perceptive in other ways. About two years ago the graduate of the Protocol School of Washington, who got her start by teaching etiquette to people in the business world, began to teach etiquette to children. For three weeks now, she’s been offering two-hour, in-home group manners parties for $30 to $40 per child.

The half-dozen parents who have hosted so far, she explains, do not seem the slightest bit embarrassed to admit their kids have fallen behind on the whole “please” and “thank-you” thing. “If I tell any parent what I do, they go, ‘Oh my kids need that,’” says Fox.

“Everyone knows how busy parents are. Parents are focusing on other things and they’re saying ‘Wow, this has skipped us by.’ ” Fox says her services are in demand for a number of other reasons, too. Some parents today were raised in the 1960s and ’70s environments devoted to avoiding pretension, and don’t know how to teach manners to their children.

And a growing number of parents from other countries and cultures want their children schooled in the North American way of eating and interacting.

Not only does Fox focus on dinner table etiquette, like keeping elbows in and mouths closed at the table, she goes over other basics, like how kids should introduce themselves and answer their parents’ phone.

Fox points out she has one keen advantage over parents who are trying to reinforce manners at home — a clean slate with kids tired of hearing from their parents.

“You have to keep it positive. Then kids are responsive to it,” she said. “Because what kids hate about manners is they’re in this situation their mothers are saying ‘Don’t do that! Don’t do that! Don’t do that!’ It’s correcting, correcting, nagging, nitpicking. Show them beforehand what they do.”

This article was written by Ann Marie McQueen and can be found at: http://lifewise.canoe.ca/Style/Trends/2007/03/27/3845156-sun.html

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Did you see that episode?
March 28th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

How many times have we heard this? Last night we caught the end-bit of the Dateline episode “Catch an ID Thief”. One of the people they were focusing on said to the reporter (disguised)…”did you see the episode of that tv show where they caught those men chatting-up young girls on the internet and then getting caught (on tv) going to meet these girls at the homes”

I was in tears with laughter since this guy had no idea that he was actually speaking to the people from the same “tv show” Dateline. However the more we watched the clip we started to feel sorry for the fella. Turned out he had no clue he was being used by these ID thieves… he even confessed that he lost all his money in the process as well.

Good Read…. think it was the Wall Street Journal that ran a piece a while back about ATM machines and debit cards… take a read here: Skimming Devices Target Debit-Card Readers

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That’s not flowers you smell… it’s BBQ!
March 21st, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

Isn’t Spring the best time of the year? Ever since moving to Canada I’ve always looked forward to spring… warm temps, the smell after the rain, flowers and plants, fresh cut grass (yep I love the smell of that also).. but most of all the smell of the BBQ. Mind-you a BBQ that’s been sitting all winter with prehistoric fat and meat remains, is disgusting to smell. (please clean you grill and save you neighbors the displeasure of the smell)
Cooking outdoors (Work from home Wednesady tip)

Many accidents occur in the spring when a gas or propane grill has been left idle for a period of time.. to reduce the risk of explosions, be sure to:

* Check the tubes that lead into the burner for any blockage from insects or food grease

* Check hoses for cracking, brittleness, holes and leaks. Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing. replace scratched or nicked connectors.

* If you smell gas or detect a leak, immediately turn off the gas and don’t attempt to light the grill until the leak is fixed.

Happy grilling!
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Look who’s 14 today.
March 20th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

Just a quick note to say a very special happy birthday to our eldest daughter, Kieana.

candles-happy-birthday.jpg  Have a wonderful day!

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No Late Fees!
March 19th, 2007 by Chris De La Rosa

It’s Monday and time for another one of those things which peeves me..

Rented a dvd last week..

Store had in bold letters (you probably also saw the ads on tv) NO LATE FEES! Take a closer look, if you go past the “due” date you will be charged a stocking fee and if you go past “x” days consider yourself the owner of said movie. Your account will be charged the price of the movie.

Yea.. NO LATE FEES my foot!

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