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My kids school had a celebratory non-uniform day yesterday to mark the occasion. The children were asked to wear red, white and blue.

One of mine (10) went entirely in black, "why would I celebrate the marriage of some people I've never met, nor are likely to ever meet. The monarchy is bollocks!"

 

"Language dear child!"

Proud parent moment...

 

 

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1 hour ago, Daniël Bos said:

My kids school had a celebratory non-uniform day yesterday to mark the occasion. The children were asked to wear red, white and blue.

One of mine (10) went entirely in black, "why would I celebrate the marriage of some people I've never met, nor are likely to ever meet. The monarchy is bollocks!"

 

"Language dear child!"

Proud parent moment...

 

 

You might want to send your child to a better school, one that teaches manners and grace..   or, you could do that yourself... if you can be bothered..

 

You might want to explain to your child the concept of gratitude as well.

 

and why I'm about it, I can't remember any of my children using language like that at his age..  in fact he don't even swear in front of me yet if he knows whats good for him..

 

 

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You might want to send your child to a better school, one that teaches manners and grace..   or, you could do that yourself... if you can be bothered..
 
You might want to explain to your child the concept of gratitude as well.
 
and why I'm about it, I can't remember any of my children using language like that at his age..  in fact he don't even swear in front of me yet if he knows whats good for him..
 
 
Ha, so they can end up like meek wee lambs?
No thanks, fiercely independent thought is encouraged, whether I agree with their conclusions or opinions or not. As long as they can explain their reasoning and thought process.

As far as the use of language, my wee lasses have been around enough shearing sheds to be as eloquent as one can be in the full variety of swearing available worldwide, yet canny enough to know when to moderate the use of such.
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