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When you are speaking to a kid and say, "Don't hit!" ---they do it.

Or when you are in a restaurant and the waiter/waitress says, "Don't touch your plate, its really hot!"--we still move our plate and touch it

What are your thoughts?

2006-12-11 06:57:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

5 answers

Ego is the best explanation. You recall childhood? Most times when you tell someone not to do something we all check it to be sure. I don't know what really to say, but, inherently curiosity rules most peoples common sense out in obvious circumstance and debate. If you don't tell them, they'll go ahead and do it and try to place blame on you for not warning them first. I give examples, Don't smoke cause your lungs will look like this, you'll perform like this, cancer will come to you... so forth and so on. Holding your ground on consequences helps to aide in these situations as well. Dont cry to me when you burn your hand on this stove after I told you to turn it off, and not touch it. People do things for escape, comfort, illusions of control, curiosity, etc. Underage drinking occurs to spite what the adults can do, and what chemically most children or young adults should not be doing. Consequences should and do follow. People loose in their morals or lives who are struck with tragedy often ask why me?, how could this have happened to me? Inevitabilty and circumstance are plausible explanations. Caution is better in portions, not extremes. It all comes back to the expression, "You made your bed now lay in it". The circling or returning of karma for doing things you were told to avoid tends to wake people up most times. Talking to elders or those with life experience helps as well. Still unfortunately most with the info still do it just to experience it for themselves and are no furhter than when they were told not to do it in the first place. Plain or stubborness I guess is what is comes down to.

2006-12-11 07:23:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that this comes from us being kids and doing just that. When told not to we do it and it is a reaction to what is being said to us. This is a good question...I think that as kids they want to see what the consequence is so they do it intentionally. As adults especially when we are hungry we don't really care we can blow on our food to cool it off.

2006-12-11 07:04:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes those 2 phrases are interchangeable, however no longer continually. inform (v) utilized in course, guideline; traditionally this verb is adopted through an obect- that is why "I instructed them what they needed to do" sounds larger. say (v) used commonly direct speach; traditionally this verb has no item following it- that is why "I stated to them what they needed to do" sounds awkward- an illustration of this no longer being utilized in direct speech might be- "That is precisely what I stated." However, for those who further to her, it might be "That is precisely what I instructed her."

2016-09-03 08:19:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because people do not like being told what to do. Especially kids.

2006-12-11 07:00:05 · answer #4 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 0

i think because we as a society think we can do what ever we want without consequences

2006-12-11 07:00:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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