black elders too? or just the white elders?Because in the South we’re taught to respect our elders.
black elders too? or just the white elders?Because in the South we’re taught to respect our elders.
old people should be taken care of IE not having to work and having support systems, which i dont see or hear yall preaching about.Ox we don't agree on much, but you sincerely know I like you. I sincerely know you tolerate me, and yes, in the south we do respect our elders.
Sadly, in part, of the younger ones that is changing. That was not a racial statement, as we've had yankees moving here for years and they seem to bring their bad traits with them and their snotty nosed offspring that presume to be more cultured than southern rubes. I can say this with as much certainty as anyone, I lived a great part of my life in yankee land.
I'm an old guy myself, but when it comes to my elders, I don't mind being a 12 year old kid again. It's respect.
i dont know about you, but im not getting in a fist fight over someone budging in line. guy looked like he was about to do something stupid.Tuff guys gonna call 911
What a pusillanimous
Lmao
im sure programs for old people are underfunded partly because you want more money spent on the old war machine.Because in the South we’re taught to respect our elders.
unfortunately.Are you Canadian by birth/background?
If one is raised right, ALL elders.black elders too? or just the white elders?
yea because the south has its history...If one is raised right, ALL elders.
black elders too? or just the white elders?
And? You know nothing about growing up in the South.yea because the south has its history...
Growing up in the South, you would have thought no adult had a first name. They were either Mr. So and so or Mrs. So and so. We didn’t dare call an adult by their first name, especially a senior. Huge no-no.yea because the south has its history...
Growing up in the South, you would have thought no adult had a first name. They were either Mr. So and so or Mrs. So and so. We didn’t dare call an adult by their first name, especially a senior. Huge no-no.
What do you not understand about elders?black elders too? or just the white elders?
You have no idea.yea because the south has its history...
unfortunately.
its cold here 8 months a year.
Growing up in the South, you would have thought no adult had a first name. They were either Mr. So and so or Mrs. So and so. We didn’t dare call an adult by their first name, especially a senior. Huge no-no.
Yea but cultures do all sorts of silly things like formalities like that on one hand and racism on the other.Growing up in the South, you would have thought no adult had a first name. They were either Mr. So and so or Mrs. So and so. We didn’t dare call an adult by their first name, especially a senior. Huge no-no.
I'm slightlyGrowing up in the South, you would have thought no adult had a first name. They were either Mr. So and so or Mrs. So and so. We didn’t dare call an adult by their first name, especially a senior. Huge no-no.
Definitely.I'm slightlyolder than you, in my day it was Mr. or Mrs. then their, last name, no first name crap. Were you taught the same?
And I thought I was the bottom of the barrel.Yea but cultures do all sorts of silly things like formalities like that on one hand and racism on the other.
We got religious hypocrites too