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TravisR
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re: Kids Calling Parents Sir and Ma'am
Posted by TravisR on 6/25/18 at 2:13 pm to OleWarSkuleAlum
I also require my children to answer all adults with yes sir, no sir, yes ma’am and no ma’am. No exceptions to the rule. If I ask them or tell them to do something, I better hear the proper response which is “yes sir”. Example, last night at the dinner table, I instructed my three boys to each put their paper napkin on. All three simultaneously replied, “yes sir”. I bellieve in good manners and discipline. I know it worked for my parents raising me and my brothers, too.
re: Kids Calling Parents Sir and Ma'am
Posted by TravisR on 5/22/17 at 10:04 am to OleWarSkuleAlum
I insist that my children say yes sir, no sir and yes ma'am or no ma'am to all adults including myself and my wife. There are no exceptions to this rule. They call us mom and dad but must answer with proper manners. My 16 year old son had a friend over and I corrected his friend when he answered my question with "yeah" instead of "yes sir". I did not mean to embarrass him, but in my house, you will obey by the rules.
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