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Ron 04-21-2008 10:11 AM

Generation X,Y, & S?
 
I heard on the radio the other day where the talk show host was chatting with someone who said that the generation coming up now is referred to as Generation "S" it stands for "Spoiled!"

This Generation is used to electronic toys such as Ipods, cellphones, & just about anything else you can think of.
The parents rarely deny thier kids things (too bad my kids got one who did:reaction) and we are going to see an impact from these selfish kids.

What are your observations?

Is this truly a generation "spoiled?"

I shudder thinking about the long term consequences.

RandyWayne 04-21-2008 10:15 AM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
The NEW generation of.... democrats. :)
"Waaaaaaaaaahhhhh! Waaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!"

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 10:23 AM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 446084)
I heard on the radio the other day where the talk show host was chatting with someone who said that the generation coming up now is referred to as Generation "S" it stands for "Spoiled!"

This Generation is used to electronic toys such as Ipods, cellphones, & just about anything else you can think of.
The parents rarely deny thier kids things (too bad my kids got one who did:reaction) and we are going to see an impact from these selfish kids.

What are your observations?

Is this truly a generation "spoiled?"

I shudder thinking about the long term consequences.

I think it has made us a "narcissist" society and YES I see it bleeding into the church.

Ron, I read that the up and coming money making business was owning - storage units! We have so much stuff we have to store it!!!

There is nothing wrong with our economy. It is our greed!!

Ron 04-21-2008 10:55 AM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 446093)
I think it has made us a "narcissist" society and YES I see it bleeding into the church.

Ron, I read that the up and coming money making business was owning - storage units! We have so much stuff we have to store it!!!

There is nothing wrong with our economy. It is our greed!!

I see kids as young as 6 years old walking to school with thier Nintendo DS &
oblivious to the world around them.

This also seems to be a Generation that is sadly lacking in manners.

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 01:36 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 446136)
I see kids as young as 6 years old walking to school with thier Nintendo DS &
oblivious to the world around them.

This also seems to be a Generation that is sadly lacking in manners.

Amen! Most of the Disney shows, etc. have the kids not respecting their elders.

Ron 04-21-2008 01:45 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 446367)
Amen! Most of the Disney shows, etc. have the kids not respecting their elders.

Disney is also responsible for society treating animals with human qualities!
Let's not eat Cattle, or Deer, or any other animal.
While I am against animal cruelty--they are just animals without souls.

Woa, that outa upset someone.

berkeley 04-21-2008 03:27 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 446386)
Disney is also responsible for society treating animals with human qualities!
Let's not eat Cattle, or Deer, or any other animal.
While I am against animal cruelty--they are just animals without souls.

Woa, that outa upset someone.

But.. but... all dogs go to heaven... I will see my rott again someday... :tissue

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 04:30 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 446508)
But.. but... all dogs go to heaven... I will see my rott again someday... :tissue

:ursofunny:ursofunny

bethola 04-21-2008 04:54 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
It is so sad that children today have an attitude of entitlement (sp?). Not only that, but, they do tend to be rude to their elders. There was a time in our church (much smaller at the time) that any of our close friends knew (as did our children) that if WE weren't around.....Uncle Bob, Nanny, etc. could correct them and we expected that they behave....if not.....well, we never had to enforce that come to think of it.

Now, FF to 2003 when I was helping with a Christmas Musical for the children. Little boy crawling under the chairs, harassing the other kids, etc. I made him get in a chair and stood beside him so he couldn't get out in the aisle. He got so out of control that I took him into the next room (left door open). This 5 year old kid threw a CHAIR AT ME! Mother was called (member of the church) Comes in, kid is crying (because he couldn't get his way) and the mom asks me "What did you DO to him? He has never acted like this before!" Well, according to his grandmother the reason he had never acted like that before was because he had never been corrected!

So sad. One day these children are going to find out that LIFE has RULES!

Margies3 04-21-2008 05:12 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
There was just a report on the evening news about how "manners lessons" are making a big come-back because they're not being taught in the home and the parents are desperate. So they pay $50 per lesson, per child to teach the kids decent table manners. (they family they highlighted had FOUR kids! That's $200 for one lesson!!)

PLEASE!! How hard is it to say to your children at the dinner table that we pass the food to our right; we use a napkin not our sleeves; we chew with our mouths closed; we don't tell the cook that the food is "Yuck!", etc. etc. etc. Who is the parent, after all????

Good grief!

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 06:53 PM

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I have eaten with families that eat off of each others plates! Lord, that makes me sick. :toofunny

Ron 04-21-2008 06:54 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 446645)
I have eaten with families that eat off of each others plates! Lord, that makes me sick. :toofunny

On the table or floor?:hmmm

Ron 04-21-2008 06:57 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bethola (Post 446550)
It is so sad that children today have an attitude of entitlement (sp?). Not only that, but, they do tend to be rude to their elders. There was a time in our church (much smaller at the time) that any of our close friends knew (as did our children) that if WE weren't around.....Uncle Bob, Nanny, etc. could correct them and we expected that they behave....if not.....well, we never had to enforce that come to think of it.

Now, FF to 2003 when I was helping with a Christmas Musical for the children. Little boy crawling under the chairs, harassing the other kids, etc. I made him get in a chair and stood beside him so he couldn't get out in the aisle. He got so out of control that I took him into the next room (left door open). This 5 year old kid threw a CHAIR AT ME! Mother was called (member of the church) Comes in, kid is crying (because he couldn't get his way) and the mom asks me "What did you DO to him? He has never acted like this before!" Well, according to his grandmother the reason he had never acted like that before was because he had never been corrected!

So sad. One day these children are going to find out that LIFE has RULES!

When I was growing up and playing over at my friend's house, if we got outa
line, his mom whipped me, & then to add insult to injury, she told my mom-and she whipped me too!!!!

Ron 04-21-2008 06:58 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margies3 (Post 446555)
There was just a report on the evening news about how "manners lessons" are making a big come-back because they're not being taught in the home and the parents are desperate. So they pay $50 per lesson, per child to teach the kids decent table manners. (they family they highlighted had FOUR kids! That's $200 for one lesson!!)

PLEASE!! How hard is it to say to your children at the dinner table that we pass the food to our right; we use a napkin not our sleeves; we chew with our mouths closed; we don't tell the cook that the food is "Yuck!", etc. etc. etc. Who is the parent, after all????

Good grief!

My mom taught it to me for free!

bethola 04-21-2008 07:04 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 446651)
When I was growing up and playing over at my friend's house, if we got outa
line, his mom whipped me, & then to add insult to injury, she told my mom-and she whipped me too!!!!

BOTH my Memaws did the same thing! They figured if one was guilty they were ALL guilty! LOL Know the NICEST thing? When my grandmothers died....those "kids" that got all those "whippins" were at the funeral to celebrate their lives and tell those funny stories!

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 08:21 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 446648)
On the table or floor?:hmmm

:thwak

Pressing-On 04-21-2008 08:22 PM

Re: Generation X,Y, & S?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bethola (Post 446550)
It is so sad that children today have an attitude of entitlement (sp?). Not only that, but, they do tend to be rude to their elders. There was a time in our church (much smaller at the time) that any of our close friends knew (as did our children) that if WE weren't around.....Uncle Bob, Nanny, etc. could correct them and we expected that they behave....if not.....well, we never had to enforce that come to think of it.

Now, FF to 2003 when I was helping with a Christmas Musical for the children. Little boy crawling under the chairs, harassing the other kids, etc. I made him get in a chair and stood beside him so he couldn't get out in the aisle. He got so out of control that I took him into the next room (left door open). This 5 year old kid threw a CHAIR AT ME! Mother was called (member of the church) Comes in, kid is crying (because he couldn't get his way) and the mom asks me "What did you DO to him? He has never acted like this before!" Well, according to his grandmother the reason he had never acted like that before was because he had never been corrected!

So sad. One day these children are going to find out that LIFE has RULES!

Good grief!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Margies3 (Post 446555)
There was just a report on the evening news about how "manners lessons" are making a big come-back because they're not being taught in the home and the parents are desperate. So they pay $50 per lesson, per child to teach the kids decent table manners. (they family they highlighted had FOUR kids! That's $200 for one lesson!!)

PLEASE!! How hard is it to say to your children at the dinner table that we pass the food to our right; we use a napkin not our sleeves; we chew with our mouths closed; we don't tell the cook that the food is "Yuck!", etc. etc. etc. Who is the parent, after all????

Good grief!

Good grief, again!


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