I am just asking, because I notice how people talk, and it aggravates me. People who are just "hungry" say they are "starving". When people go out to eat, they say they "need" this, and that. Children say they "need" the most up to date items. I mean, as far as "starving", unless you look like Nicole Richie, or a concentration camp survivor, I would say you were just hungry. As far as "needing" that combo meal, I would say, you would like to have that more than you needed it. And as far as children "needing" the best, they "need" to learn values. Everyone wants to have what they want, when they want it, and if they can't in 3 seconds, it's "Let me talk to your supervisor." I know when I go out to eat, if they screw up my order, I don't make a big deal, usually I tell them it's okay, especially if they had a bad day. I tend to stick with what I need, than what I want. And my child knows when I say 1 toy, I mean 1 toy, so she can change her mind 10 times, but know I mean 1 toy.
2006-11-27
02:54:06
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