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    with today's change of times, are your kids ready for the responsibility of carrying on with life? do your kids know the basic skills you have like cooking , cleaning the house, maintaining your house, working for a living, paying the taxes,paying the utility bills, cleaning the yard, defending the country ? if the kids we have now can answer one of these no, we should be worried. our kids are up to a rude awakening. if you are proud your kid is a spoiled brat, you should not have been a parent afterall, if you get offended by this, you should also be blamed for the bad state of the nation. no offense, you need to take ownership and responsibility of our country's affairs.
    Last edited by jick.cejoco; May 25th, 2013 at 04:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    do your kids know the basic skills you have like cooking , cleaning the house, maintaining your house,
    kid: "that's what the maid is for"

    working for a living,
    kid: "ya i can make money... NBA betting, online poker, join MLM, sell stuff on ebay..."

    paying the taxes,
    kid: "what taxes?"

    paying the utility bills,
    kid: "dunno... my dad takes care of that"

    cleaning the yard,
    kid: "the maid"

    defending the country ?
    kid: "they got soldiers for that"

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    kid: "that's what the maid is for"



    kid: "ya i can make money... NBA betting, online poker, join MLM, sell stuff on ebay..."



    kid: "what taxes?"



    kid: "dunno... my dad takes care of that"



    kid: "the maid"



    kid: "they got soldiers for that"


    that's exactly the point. our kids feel entitled. even the kings were born naked. everybody has one life. if you have life. what if everybody are like your kids who don't give a ****. then who are you to blame the state of our country? everybody who call himself a citizen should take ownership and responsibility of our country like we take ownership and responsibility of our own houses. each soldier is just like any joe, like you and me. they have their own life and family too. we should support our military who chose not to have a choice but to follow commands and orders. to them, i salute them, i support them, i admire them, not the spoiled brat on the block who does not claim responsibility at all even for their mistakes

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    masyado ng iba ang mga bata ngayon compared noon, hard to accept, but in the end this is the reality, naging ganyan sila dahil din sa magulang nila. IMO

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    privileged kids aren't brought up to do housework or become soldiers

    they're trained to order people around

    in any society... there will always be a ruling class

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    kanta ko para sa mga gunggong na kabataan ngayon.
    sweet!

    Lemonheads- The Outdoor Type

    Always had a roof above me
    Always paid the rent
    But I've never set foot inside a tent
    Can't build a fire to save my life
    I lied about being the outdoor type

    I've never slept out underneath the stars,
    The closest that I came to that was one time my car
    Broke down for an hour in the suburbs at night
    I lied about being the outdoor type.

    Too scared to let you know you knew what you were looking for
    I lied until I fit the bill God bless the great indoors
    I lied about being the outdoor type
    I've never owned a sleeping bag let alone a mountain bike

    I can't go away with you on a rock climbing weekend
    What if somethings on tv and it's never shown again
    Its just as well I'm not invited I'm afraid of heights
    I lied about being the outdoor type

    Never learned to swim can't grow a beard or even fight
    I lied about being the outdoor type

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    Quote Originally Posted by holdencaulfield View Post
    kanta ko para sa mga gunggong na kabataan ngayon.
    sweet!

    Lemonheads- The Outdoor Type

    Always had a roof above me
    Always paid the rent
    But I've never set foot inside a tent
    Can't build a fire to save my life
    I lied about being the outdoor type

    I've never slept out underneath the stars,
    The closest that I came to that was one time my car
    Broke down for an hour in the suburbs at night
    I lied about being the outdoor type.

    Too scared to let you know you knew what you were looking for
    I lied until I fit the bill God bless the great indoors
    I lied about being the outdoor type
    I've never owned a sleeping bag let alone a mountain bike

    I can't go away with you on a rock climbing weekend
    What if somethings on tv and it's never shown again
    Its just as well I'm not invited I'm afraid of heights
    I lied about being the outdoor type

    Never learned to swim can't grow a beard or even fight
    I lied about being the outdoor type

    too bad the kids nowadays feel"entitled" they forgot they too were born naked".
    that's why rockefeller told his table waiter after the waiter complained " you son give me a hundred dollar tip and you gave me a dollar"
    rockefeller said to the same waiter "he's lucky, his dad is rich, mine wasn't"

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    Nagsikap ako para hindi maranasan ng anak ko ung mga hirap na dinaanan ko noong bata pa ako. Masama ba akong magulang kung maginhawa ang buhay ng anak ko?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manilablock View Post
    Nagsikap ako para hindi maranasan ng anak ko ung mga hirap na dinaanan ko noong bata pa ako. Masama ba akong magulang kung maginhawa ang buhay ng anak ko?
    that's your prerogative sir, by all means. but consider the what if. what if they lost everything? what if the skills they have are no longer needed? what if they lost the job they thought they will have until retirement and to find out one wicked morning they have been fired or the company went belly up? murhphy's law has it. you need them to be equipped with something that can not be stolen nor taken away from them like skills, education, experience, etc. etc. what if?
    or are you the parent who thinks or have told your kids you will live forever and never get old. think my friend.
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    You think too much.

    I have a lot of friends who were born wealthy. Personal drivers to shuttle them wherever they want to go. A team of maids.

    But they grew up to be very successful in fields different from their parents'. Some might not be as successful as their parents, but still successful nevertheless.

    Yes, I also have friends who weren't as lucky. That's life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    You think too much.

    I have a lot of friends who were born wealthy. Personal drivers to shuttle them wherever they want to go. A team of maids.

    But they grew up to be very successful in fields different from their parents'. Some might not be as successful as their parents, but still successful nevertheless.

    Yes, I also have friends who weren't as lucky. That's life.

    sorry to burst your wealthy attitude. but nowadays and time's constantly changing, everybody needs to know the basic skills in life. do your kids need to be reminded to clean after themselves? do they need to be reminded to inhale and exhale? even the real royalty of yore the prince of england serves in the military just like every male citizen. it is all up to you to educate your children. by education, we mean, not only the things you learn from school but even the things you learn from the school of hard knocks. i guess that's the filipino mentality. most previous presidents including the present one, probably did not serve in the military nor even the boy scouts except emilio aguinaldo, ferdinand marcos and fidel ramos.
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    I just said you think too much. I'm not
    implying that you're wrong.

    Now, are you saying that all our children should be doing house chores everyday? They should know how to do it, but that doesn't mean that they should always do it.

    Btw, my eldest kid just arrived from a foreign summer schooling tour where they have to tend for themselves for 2 months.
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    that is why, the measure of good parenting and success is not how much wealth you have accumulated but by how much your offsprings have attained not only in material things but also of moral, spiritual and civic accomplishments. so what if you are the richest in your village, there might be somebody richer now or richer later or more successful. most parents, specially the older folks whose values are more than that of material things look at success differently. as demonstrated in my last trip to baguio around fifteen years ago, the houses along the road might look like a very inexpensive nipa hut but had their kids' name and educational attainment or degree. values differ from individual to individual. but legacy is valuable. even if you have been the richest guy when you were alive, you still died and who knows the people who did not like you when you were alive are spitting,pissing or desecrating your grave. that's the measure of your persona that you took to the grave

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    I just said you think too much. I'm not
    implying that you're wrong.

    Now, are you saying that all our children should be doing house chores everyday? They should know how to do it, but that doesn't mean that they should always do it.

    Btw, my eldest kid just arrived from a foreign summer schooling tour where they have to tend for themselves for 2 months.

    don't take it personal, it is your prerogative or your friend's prerogative. but the parent-offspring arrangement should never be reversed. afterall, who's the older, more experienced and smarter person?

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    "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    stumbled on a neat article about entitlement and kids answering back

    When ODD Kids, Entitlement Mentality and Verbal Abuse Collide

    i just observed that there's ADHD, Asperger's syndrome and other "labels" and varying degrees of special education case children today which was very different if you were a child growing up in the 80's "sink or swim attitude" in child rearing and parents still spank their kids.

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    I remember the days na takot kme magkapatid masumbong ng guro sa magulang.
    Dahil siguradong parusa (palo o dipa) abot namin...

    Panahon ngayon -aawayin ng magulang ang guro! Kaya lumalaki ulo ng bata.

    I have a 4mos old boy - challenge sa akin pagpalaki nito. Nahuli sa byahe, mga ka batch ko me mga binata't dalaga na.

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    My daughter is 8 she'll be fine shes doing what an 8 yr old is supposed to do ;)


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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    kid just arrived from a foreign summer schooling tour where they have to tend for themselves for 2 months.

    CISV? I was CISV once, long, long time ago ...

    Strict parents namin when we were younger pa. We (my sister and me) would have to do chores kahit may mga maids.

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