good manners start at homefrank still thanks me every night for dinner
Quote from: fundj on February 19, 2012, 11:08:01 pmgood manners start at homefrank still thanks me every night for dinnerLucky girl ... Dh might say yum but definately dont get a thanks every meal.. For him if he did that i would have to thank him for going to work every day.. Which i get... He does however if i make something especially for him or if i have been running around or look tired lol
Cookbooks and magazines . .or rather the publishers. . who think it's cute to have some of the text so miniscule that even superman on a clear day with a magnifying glass (let along yours truly!) would have trouble reading it . .Also those publishers who think it oh so cool to put white or some other pale print on a pale blue background . . or grey print on a grey background . . . so incredibly frustrating that I usually just lose all interest in the publication. I just wish they'd get over it . . . !
Quote from: goldfish on February 20, 2012, 08:44:16 amCookbooks and magazines . .or rather the publishers. . who think it's cute to have some of the text so miniscule that even superman on a clear day with a magnifying glass (let along yours truly!) would have trouble reading it . .Also those publishers who think it oh so cool to put white or some other pale print on a pale blue background . . or grey print on a grey background . . . so incredibly frustrating that I usually just lose all interest in the publication. I just wish they'd get over it . . . ! LOL. I'm with you here. I also dislike the way most of Jamie Oliver's books are laid out. My eye just doesn't know where to look, and I find them uncomfortable to use - so I don't.Ditto.GretchenThey're cool, but unless you have excellent eye sight they're pretty much unusable.
I agree with all the above. We say that there is no respect anywhere anymore. DD gets furious when she is coming home on a crowded train and she has been on her feet all day and there are children sitting beside their parents taking up a seat. She has started asking the child if they would mind moving closer to the parent so she can have a seat. She said the teenage boys put their bags on the seat so she now asks them to move it. When she was younger she was always put on my knee so others could sit down and she still gives up her seat to those older than her as I do. Re the door opening I always make sure I say thank you loudly no matter if I am holding the door or walking through it. People will just let it slam in your face at times.RESPECT says it all.Off the soap box.