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Right on Bob360.
The majority of begging is from kids who do not understand or give a crap about the meaning of having to earn things for yourself. They have their asses wiped meals provided, clothes provided, money given to them by mum and dad, bills paid, no rent or anything to pay. Driven around by their parents..
They don't know the meaning of having to pay for things. So they just beg, thinking it's fine. Well IT'S NOT. The ones who are in college or are leaving college still beg though, and that is an attitude that they are trying to bring into society. That it is okay to beg someone to give them something for nothing.
This isn't the way that the Real life world works...and they need to learn that real quick, otherwise they will be in big trouble when they realise that they have to pay to keep the roof over their head.....I'm glad the moderator pinned it. Hopefully, it will help to get this message across.
I wouldn't want my kids begging for stuff, they would learn the concept of earning things, and the reward that comes with it.
Expecting things for nothing is one step closer to stealing.
I had my eye on a bike when I was 14, and my father said "Get a Summer Job instead of gooding-off, and you'll have it." I got one that same week at the local grocer stocking shelves. Close to the end of Summer I had more than half saved up, and my father kicked in the rest. I was just a kid then, and learned the value of money, not to mention self respect, and pride. A lot of that went out the window with this "ME & I" generation. :(
See how your dad GAVE you half the money?....Why?......Cos you proved to him that you got off your ass and earned it. Good point Bob..You have prob taught that point for many years yourself huh...<wink>
um, ok.
Funny really, some kid just posted for trade, despite the big NO TRADING sign LOL...
5 minutes ago heh heh..
Its been deleted and once again sorry.
What about we Seniors who worked all our lives and earned the money to buy the games. Over 30 years of 45-60 hours a week you can imagine how this begging makes us feel.
I for one am offended by some kid wanting us to buy him a game. There are plenty of fast food jobs where he could earn it.
The offence doesn't just come from the face value of the kid begging. It comes from what that means.
I just don't like people begging for something, and giving back nothing.
Then their parents are not doing their job.