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Is it rude not to respond to someone unless they say "Excuse me" or "please and thank you?"

My cousin (female) is strict. Fun loving mother but strict. She expects her children to use their manners. She was fed up with them not using it and being demanding. So one day the children were like, "Mom let us have a cookie!" She didn't respond and kept doing what do was doing. They kept asking and asking. Then they finally said, "Excuse me mom. May we please have a cookie?" Then she said, "Oh yes, you may have a cookie."
One of my little cousins was being nasty to her so my mom ignored her. It drove her crazy. I was like, "That is a little harsh" and she said, "Whatever she needs to learn. I'm not going to tollerate disrespect and my daughter being nasty to me. I'm not going to talk to her if she is going be a nasty brat to me. She is sweet if she wasn't such a stinker. I'm teaching my kids to be polite and nobody will respond to their rudeness. I'm not having it. Someone is disrespectful, DONE." WOW she is tough. And so blunt. Why are parents so brutally blunt and less forgiving?
Asm0deus · F
I wouldn’t respond to a grown person much less a kid if they told me “give me that” I would tell them tho that I’m not gonna respond to them until they know how to say ‘excuse me’, ‘please and thank you’.

Honestly how your child acts and speaks to others reflects on you and how you raise them.

Just like if your kid is being wild in public, it shows they have no couth. The parent(s) were too lazy to sit them down and show them how to act in public or at home. I’ve instilled manners in my son since he was 5 and now he’s 8 and knows when to say ‘Yes ma’am’, ‘No sir’ etc. without me having to remind him cause he’s been doing it at a young age.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@Asm0deus You sound strict. You're just like my mother. She refuse to respond to us until we use our manners but for a good cause.
Asm0deus · F
When you’re teaching your kids it’s not to be mean. Manners and table manners is always something you teach at a young age.@LaurieKitKat94
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
better & preferable to the alternative...

nothing more annoying than parents don't teach respect & discipline and only make excuses or even encourage them them to misbehave as if the world owes them something...

those are the kinds of parents you see on the news defending their "sweet, innocent children" after being shot assaulting someone or trying to rob a convenience store...
SW-User
You're such a troll
Right manners are important
@LaurieKitKat94 ignoring is rude,but it's not good to keep repeating the same teachings, silence is a better teacher.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@LaurieKitKat94 trust me :)
katielass · F
Probably because she knows that ill mannered kids grow up to be ill mannered adults.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@katielass true
Specialyouare · 31-35, F
I think she is doing a good thing. Mankind is a species that is animal and without being taught boundaries we’d just walk over anything and everything. I think that life experiences teach you how humans really are... how deceptive, how they mask their true thoughts and desires... and how we have to be numb and apathetic to that which we can’t tolerate.
SW-User
It is not rude. She loves her children,and wants them to have good manners.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@SW-User Ignoring them isn't love. It's slave labor
SW-User
Sounds like a good mother to me.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@SW-User By ignoring her kids? My older brother said she is being a parent like she is suppose to be. Nobody is going to respond to rudeness so she is teaching them young. He said to stop taking things so personal and would so want my future kids to end up in jail or have no one to talk to because of their rudeness?
SW-User
By ignoring them they wake up and realize they are being rude by demanding things and being ill mannered. I prefer her ignoring them than her yelling, slapping or hitting them into submission. @LaurieKitKat94
@SW-User agree
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
Not harsh at all. When my child throws fits they get ignored.

Why? Because giving attention to bad behavior is only contributing to the cycle of them seeking negative attention.
LaurieKitKat94 · 26-30, F
@JaggedLittlePill I guess. My dad said it's better to ignore temper tantrums. Giving in will make it worse by them screaming until they get what they want. My dad said it isn't rude to ignore them. I still think it is. I guess you have a point.

 
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