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Originally Posted by TalnSG
Ironically, Shadow, it was my very proper British nanny from Holywell, St. Ives, Huntingdon that taught me that. But that was a long time ago, and she also said that if George III could live without electricity, so could she. So not all the changes in England are for the worse.
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To be honest it's the young teenagers that I find the worst, the tweens. Around 12-13 year olds who think they're god's gift and manners don't apply to them. People my age are normally quite pleasant, and it's not just the young un's either. I let a man pass through the door before me, and he took it as an insult to his age and started ranting about how I didn't have to wait, he wasn't old nor senile, blah blah. I didn't even consider his age, and I was actually quite shocked that he swore and chuntered on like what people associate with 'chavvy' teenagers.
It just depends on the person, I've learnt to expect anything.