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Why do many Americans think it's cute for their Children, mainly daughters, to have bad attitudes and act like divas ?

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LuLuLay · 22-25, F
My mom's from England, and she says that it's much more noticible here than it is in England, though she can see it there too. I don't think much on it honestly. But she says that it seems to be because a lot of Americans (mostly richer ones I guess) associate 'spoiled' with 'succesful' and 'attitude' with 'confidence'. At least in the area I used to visit my best friend, it definitely seemed like the parents let their kids act like that because they thought it made their family look better or richer or something
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LuLuLay · 22-25, F
@ISpeakTheTruth She tends to notice anything that she'd consider rude very, very quickly haha. But yeah, I think it makes sense
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Yes, it's not in any way cute. Should not be tolerated much less praised.
TheFragile · 46-50, M
I don't let my daughter act like that.
GoldenWorm · 51-55, M
Why do you think you're accurately representing most kids?
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@JohnDillinger not really. Any means a lot

Most means the most ever

Many could be 100 while 1000 is the most ever to be seen for something :v
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You asked them all did you?
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@JohnDillinger Oh as many as that
Stephanie1975 · 46-50, F
Who finds it cute when their daughter has a bad attitude? No one that I know, lol.

 
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