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As an MT you have to be flexible and inventive, that's was I was taught!..nm

Posted By: van on 2009-02-19
In Reply to: So we should now ALSO be experts on every foreign culture? - THEY live HERE

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    I was always taught the same sm
    It is the thought that counts but I just could not justify that last Christmas.

    My MIL (who I get along with great) collects a particular item (she has well over 100) and gives me and my SIL one every Christmas. At Thanksgiving I politely told her I just didn't have the room for anymore. I also told my SIL that if given the chance please tell her mother I don't want another one. She just laughed and said I don't think that is what she is going to get you. Even SIL agrees her mother's collection is way out of hand.

    When I opened my gift from her it was of course this particular item I did not want. Her exact words were "I know you said you didn't want or need another one but I thought this one would be useful." I did thank her but I assure you it was not the most sincere thank you.

    I think this year for Christmas I will give her a bottle of wine and say "I know you don't drink, but I do and this way when I visit I can have a glass." LOL!
    I was taught
    I was taught that a woman can be assertive, but it is rude to be aggressive. Guess shoes have different rules LOL
    That's what we were always taught
    We were told growing up that the use of foul language just showed how limited someone's vocabulary was. And I will say that most of the people I know well do NOT use the F word on a casual basis. For that matter, most of the people I know do not curse at all on the average day.

    I always think it's bizarre that movies use so much gratuitous cursing, considering that is not how most people talk. At least that's what I thought.
    And you were not taught manners
    growing up - so rude.....Your post sounds like the wedding gift receipt I got which was also rude - the couple already had a thank you printed out- I took the time to get them 1 - they should have the decency to write a quick note- to have printed was not the way I was brought up.
    So sorry I was taught as a child if given something
    I should say thank you and accept, but then my mother taught me manners. If you do not like a gift you receive you can a) return or b) pass it on to someone who will. I give what I want to and if you don’t like, then do 1 of the above. Mind your manners. When I give something, I do not ask a person what they want and my gift comes because I want to give, not have to.
    I was taught to be gracious
    Regardless of the gift, you must always be gracious. They didn't need to give you anything at all and I was taught it was the thought that counts. What you do with it afterwards is up to you, but I have a few hideous gifts hanging around yet that I don't part with because of who gave them to me. A particularly creepy clown music box given to my kids comes to mind. It was given to them by an old lady who lived next door to us and I guess she thought it was nice. My kids are grown now but they said that thing always gave them the willies! LOL!

    That's how I taught my kids.
    Why would you call them anything different? I raised my children as to be intelligent human beings and never, ever used "baby talk" with them.

    If you call them the right name from the beginning, the kids don't develop that "embarrassment" about using the right terms later on.
    some parents need to be taught to....
    nm
    I just think this younger generation just needs to be taught! sm
    I am a woman in my 30s. Got married almost 10 years ago. I lived up north for a long time and married a man from the "true" south. Okay. Here I go - and I may get flamed for this, but here I go...When I lived in NY, I NEVER saw a thank-you note or even saw anyone in my family write one. Never. So, I was never "taught" that you write thank-you notes due to my upbringing.

    I think it is a cultural thing. Maybe it's even a socioeconmic thing. Yes, we were very poor growing up in NY. Both my parents made around 26,000 combined with 3 children.

    Fast-forward. I move down here, meet this amazing guy with a large family - most have money - lots of it - we have a huge wedding - I receive more gifts than I could even count - met people at my wedding I've never seen before in my life - the southern generosity has been overwhelming, and still is. We go on our long honeymoon and when I get home, my MIL calls and says to me, "Mrs. so and so (from the wedding shower), still hasn't received your thank-you note. Maybe you just forgot to send hers out. In any case, just thought I'd let you know! EMBARASSING! So, I pulled out my thank-you cards that came with my wedding invites and began writing thank you notes. That is where the LOVE of writing thank-you notes and just-writing-to-say-hello notes began. I LOVE doing it now. Love it. My family up north and around the country are amazed.

    Here again, I was TAUGHT by my new mother-in-law, so to speak, and she did it in a very tactful manner.

    Writing notes is just an amazing ministry and I love to do it. I get them printed off and personalized now with either my initial or my full name. You can get them on ebay, they will print 20 of them for you with corresponding envelopes for around 10 bucks.

    Anyways, this was my experience.
    My grandpappy from Arkansas taught
    me to make cornbread, not sweet, heat cast iron skillet with grease (to which corn meal has been sprinkled) til it smokes then pour in the batter, let the oil ooze up on top. It turns out crunchy crust. So good!! He used to eat it cold crumbled into a glass of buttermilk!
    Spanking just taught my child it was okay to hit.
    We never spanked our kid until he was around 2.5. Then dad got fed up with his behavior one day and spanked him. We also tried swatting him on the hand when he did something bad. Now my son has decided that hitting is what we do when we are mad and now hits me whenever he is upset. He never did this until he started receiving spankings. I really don't think spanking/switching is the answer and just sends the wrong message to the kids. But that is just my opinion and I realize everyone is entitled to raise their kids as they see fit.
    I've been taught 'Herb' is the name, and

    Jesus himself taught us not to judge others - let he who is without sin (sm)
    cast the first stone.  None of us has any right to say anything about how anyone else is living.  We need to take care of the log in our own eye.... remember?
    I was taught to "always ignore the ignorant."

    Unfortunately, I've run into people like that before, and I just ignore the comment, make nice chit-chat for a few minutes and "see you later alligator."   At least, I demonstrated what my values are and did not degrade myself to their level.  The main word here is "ignorant."  There are so many people out there that are ignorant of their own manners, ignorant of other people's feelings, just tactless mules.


    Grandpa from Tennessee taught me to cook it
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    Also, abstinence is taught regularly - kids'
    We were always taught abstinence when I was in school.  It was practically shoved down our throats, and I would estimate that only about 10% of the student population actually abstained.  That is great for them, and they should be proud, but you can't leave the other 90% in the dark about safe sex, because they will be having it, and isn't better if they know all about the possible consequences of their actions and how to be as safe as possible?  That's just my view of it.  Safety first!
    No outside contact & children and women taught
    nm
    Of course I would want to be equally valued. Why can't that be taught at home? nm
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    I find it very offensive that is how you taught your daughter to vote
    if my other post is deleted, just thought id add some more.

    Not only is it ridiculous that you told your daughter to vote that way, it is ignorant and racist and REALLY SAD
    but you just admitted what this election came down to RACE
    NOT POLICIES, NOT WHO IS THE BEST FOR THE JOB.
    RACE. Exactly what President Elect didn't want it to be about.
    how sad are you telling your mixed baby to vote more black than white, when Obama himself is black and white.
    sickening and you should be ashamed, how can you live with yourself knowing that you didn't back your vote on intelligence but skin color instead? you just took us back 40 years and admitted it.

    there are PLENTY of black republicans, Condeelza Rice, JC Watts, Michael Steele ETC ETC

    and this guy my favorite

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV1mRvxAyHM

    AND

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxhYampIl7A&feature=related
    Emeril Legasse taught me about hard-boiled eggs

    Emeril says to put the eggs in the pot with the  cold water, and wait for it to boil, when it's a rolling boil, shut off the stove, and cover the pot for 13 minutes - and voila!!  Perfect hard-boiled eggs!!


     


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    How do you feel about toddlers being taught to call their private parts
    a v*gina and a peni$ ? Just wondering