The "f-bomb"...wow

Most non-military young people these days have no sense of decorum, and they are lesser human beings for it.

Dog packs often display better manners, but if that's who they want to be, it's still a semi-free country.

How ill-informed.
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Drop it a few times in a job interview and see how big a deal it is. It is not used in normal conversation
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LOL. You're really calling the way people are in job interviews normal conversation?
 
LOL. You're really calling the way people are in job interviews normal conversation?

Job interviews deserve more grammies than actors deserve. Yes.... I love saying your right... your awesome... go team, that pays me to be lesser to the comsumer... yay... I'm worthless attitude... I don't care what company you do buisness with, as soon as you leave they are making fun of your stupid face. It's a fact. No matter how nice they are to you.
 
Thursday night. That means it's time to wrangle up the hos and line up the blow before I join my student comrades in a fun game of steal-the-cheeseburgers.
 
You need lots of work on your reading and comprehension skills. I can almost guarantee they taught your butt to take your lid off when you went in doors, to salute your officers and you didn't cuss up a storm around the general's wife, now did you?

For the record, I'm not at any natty guard post, I'm not even military, just a military parent, so again, you have no idea what you're talking about, but don't let that slow you down.

I have been around enough military to know that they understand what decorum is about, but I guess you're the exception.

Please don't speak for me. Decorum and swearing have nothing to do with each other.

Do you know the definition of the word "HOOAH?" Ever heard a soldier use it as a pejorative? Worst curse word there is--when meant that way, most motivational word in history--when that is the intent.
 
What I posted:

Most non-military young people these days have no sense of decorum, and they are lesser human beings for it.
a person with decorum considers what he is going to say and who is in earshot of it before actually saying it, and tries to be considerate of others.
I have been around enough military to know that they understand what decorum is about
Things I did not post:


  • Military people never cuss.
  • Military people cuss less than truck drivers.
  • Military people never cuss at the army/navy game.
  • Decorum means that you never cuss.
  • There is never a time for cussing.
  • I was in the military.
  • I served at a "natty" guard post while in the military.
  • I know more about military life than the folks that were in the military.
  • People in the Army never say "hooah".

I know the difference is subtle and hard to discern. :crazy:

Reading your responses put me in mind of the 3 stooges trying to fix a plumbing problem.
 
What I posted:

Things I did not post:


  • Military people never cuss.
  • Military people cuss less than truck drivers.
  • Military people never cuss at the army/navy game.
  • Decorum means that you never cuss.
  • There is never a time for cussing.
  • I was in the military.
  • I served at a "natty" guard post while in the military.
  • I know more about military life than the folks that were in the military.
  • People in the Army never say "hooah".

I know the difference is subtle and hard to discern. :crazy:

Reading your responses put me in mind of the 3 stooges trying to fix a plumbing problem.

HOOAH:salute:
 
Most non-military young people these days have no sense of decorum.

This was the part of your post that made me laugh.

There's been disrespectful young people since people started reproducing.

It's not all of a sudden a problem.
 
There's been disrespectful young people since people started reproducing.

It's not all of a sudden a problem.

I agree, but the trend in my opinion is moving in the direction of less focus on respect and self-discipline in children, because Americans in general seem to value those qualities less than they did when I was a teenager.

I suppose my opinion might be tinted by some degree of nostalgia for the way things were. :whistling:
 
I agree, but the trend in my opinion is moving in the direction of less focus on respect and self-discipline in children, because Americans in general seem to value those qualities less than they did when I was a teenager.

I suppose my opinion might be tinted by some degree of nostalgia for the way things were. :whistling:

It does seem that way.

When I'm older, I'll probably be saying the same things you are now. :)
 
I agree, but the trend in my opinion is moving in the direction of less focus on respect and self-discipline in children, because Americans in general seem to value those qualities less than they did when I was a teenager.

Quite a sweeping generalization. How much of America have you observed to form such an "opinion"? What you see on TV, or the vast amalgam of cultures in Beechgrove, TN?
 
Quite a sweeping generalization. How much of America have you observed to form such an "opinion"? What you see on TV, or the vast amalgam of cultures in Beechgrove, TN?

That's right, I never travel farther than my front porch. I never meet people, I don't communicate with anybody outside of Beechgrove. Never been to a Vols football game, a college campus, a bar, a mall, certainly have never been to another country or communicated with people outside of good ol' Beechgrove, TN.

You got me pegged. :crazy:
 
I agree, but the trend in my opinion is moving in the direction of less focus on respect and self-discipline in children, because Americans in general seem to value those qualities less than they did when I was a teenager.

I suppose my opinion might be tinted by some degree of nostalgia for the way things were. :whistling:

I guess your generation dropped the ball then....Didn't you say earlier you weren't in the military but you son was or something?
 
That's right, I never travel farther than my front porch. I never meet people, I don't communicate with anybody outside of Beechgrove. Never been to a Vols football game, a college campus, a bar, a mall, certainly have never been to another country or communicated with people outside of good ol' Beechgrove, TN.

You got me pegged. :crazy:

Well, I'm glad we got that settled...
 
I guess your generation dropped the ball then....Didn't you say earlier you weren't in the military but you son was or something?

I don't answer for my generation, I only have to answer for myself. My son's career and his success in life testifies to some degree of success in my parenting, but that's personal data so... :shaking2:

I have posted my opinions. I have clearly stated they were my opinions. You don't like them, too bad. :tease2:
 
I don't answer for my generation, I only have to answer for myself. My son's career and his success in life testifies to some degree of success in my parenting, but that's personal data so... :shaking2:

I have posted my opinions. I have clearly stated they were my opinions. You don't like them, too bad. :tease2:

Well, the fact your arguing indicates you have a problem with the other point of view... so :good!:! I'm not questioning your parenting... I'm questioning your stance on everyone elses' parenting. Which is exactly what you are doing by discussing decorum :birgits_giggle:!

Don't talk for your generation if you don't want to take claim for what is the result of it as a whole :eek:k:!
 
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