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Bernieboy Aug 7th 2013 9:22 pm

Re: Old fashioned, or....?
 
This post has made me feel so sad and lonely sat here in my bedsit,with nothing but a fly for company,a dumb fly who can't even play cards:(

irishbloo Aug 7th 2013 9:27 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10840795)
This post has made me feel so sad and lonely sat here in my bedsit,with nothing but a fly for company,a dumb fly who can't even play cards:(

You can play solitaire.:thumbsup:

Kapri Aug 7th 2013 9:30 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10839611)
Does anyone still........


Play board games (such as Monopoly, Scrabble, Cluedo)?

Write letters to family/friends (on paper, with pen)?

Have meals round the dining table as a family (whenever possible)?

Insist on children writing "thank you" letters for presents?

Refuse to allow TVs/computers in young children's bedrooms?

Encourage their kids to read - and if possible buy - "real" books?


Based on a Lounge thread that got me thinking whether some families (like mine :o ) are rather old-fashioned? Or whether some of these practices are still "normal"?:)

We play board games occasionally, card games more often.
We have meals around the table.
The kids have to send thank you Facebook messages :o
No tv's allowed in bedrooms but 13 year old has a phone and laptop. It's not allowed to be on after bedtime though.
I am an avid reader and so is my daughter. My son not so much although I buy him books regularly in the hope that he will read them!

This stuff may be old fashioned but research shows that children do better in this kind of environment :)

Kapri Aug 7th 2013 9:33 pm

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Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10840610)

A 'thanks' at the right time might not have gone out of style in a hundred years, but you try holding a door open for a colleague of the female persuasion today, and in a reasonable percentage of cases you'll get an earful.

I just don't believe that's true. I always say thank you if someone holds a door and I always hold doors for others. It's just good manners, nothing to do with male / female.

Pollyana Aug 7th 2013 9:34 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10840795)
This post has made me feel so sad and lonely sat here in my bedsit,with nothing but a fly for company,a dumb fly who can't even play cards:(

:(
Can't you teach him? Or get that weird flatmate of yours to play games with you maybe? :ohmy:

Kapri Aug 7th 2013 9:37 pm

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Originally Posted by Zen10 (Post 10840429)
Of course, but some of the things you mention, such as allowing kids to prioritise external activities over family interaction at dinner, and allowing them to socialise with fictional characters rather than their families for entertainment is one of the reasons young people today have so many difficulties with socialisation. We have spoken about this before on this forum but one thing I have noticed is that young adults of around 20 seem to have the socialisation skills and attitude of when I was about 14, and this is why. It's possible to prepare your kids for the real world without ceding to their every whim, and they don't require a private internet connection to do their homework. I agree with your other points.

I agree totally. I worked for child and adolescent mental health until recently. It was an eye opener.
And I find that although my kids enjoy computer games, it doesn't stop them loving a family game of Yahtzee or rummy.

Bernieboy Aug 7th 2013 9:38 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10840815)
:(
Can't you teach him? Or get that weird flatmate of yours to play games with you maybe? :ohmy:

We do have meals together though,and he's teaching me Spanish at the mo,he's a Spanish fly.
Unfortunately i had to get rid of Boris the spider :(

DeadVim Aug 7th 2013 9:39 pm

Re: Old fashioned, or....?
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10839611)
Does anyone still........


Play board games (such as Monopoly, Scrabble, Cluedo)?

Write letters to family/friends (on paper, with pen)?

Have meals round the dining table as a family (whenever possible)?

Insist on children writing "thank you" letters for presents?

Refuse to allow TVs/computers in young children's bedrooms?

Encourage their kids to read - and if possible buy - "real" books?


Based on a Lounge thread that got me thinking whether some families (like mine :o ) are rather old-fashioned? Or whether some of these practices are still "normal"?:)

We play Scrabble and all kinds of board games. We take turns to pick on Saturday night.

Family meals on the weekend always, just the one TV in the house and absolutely yes to reading all sorts.

Pass on the thank you letters but we do make our own birthday cards. :)

Pollyana Aug 7th 2013 9:39 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10840824)
We do have meals together though,and he's teaching me Spanish at the mo,he's a Spanish fly;)
Unfortunately i had to get rid of Boris the spider :(

Oh well at least he's a sociable type then ;) Are you going to take him travelling with you, could be handy if he speaks Spanish :D

What happened to Boris? :eek:

Bernieboy Aug 7th 2013 9:42 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10840827)
Oh well at least he's a sociable type then ;) Are you going to take him travelling with you, could be handy if he speaks Spanish :D

What happened to Boris? :eek:

He was always trying to eat Francisco:thumbdown:

Pollyana Aug 7th 2013 9:45 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10840829)
He was always trying to eat Francisco:thumbdown:

That's not very sociable really I guess, best that he had to go.

Maybe you and Francisco could play Scrabble in Spanish? :unsure:

DeadVim Aug 7th 2013 9:45 pm

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Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10840795)
This post has made me feel so sad and lonely sat here in my bedsit,with nothing but a fly for company,a dumb fly who can't even play cards:(

I'd still put my money on the fly. ;)

Pollyana Aug 7th 2013 9:47 pm

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Originally Posted by Kapri (Post 10840819)
I agree totally. I worked for child and adolescent mental health until recently. It was an eye opener.
And I find that although my kids enjoy computer games, it doesn't stop them loving a family game of Yahtzee or rummy.

I guess its about getting a balance between the two. I remember my sister having battles with my nephew to get him off the playstation after a certain length of time, but once the controller had been removed from him he would quite happily settle with a book or Lego or something. He hated the time restriction but it did mean he got to experience a bit of both worlds.

Bernieboy Aug 7th 2013 9:50 pm

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Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 10840836)
I'd still put my money on the fly. ;)

You win:D

eddie007 Aug 7th 2013 10:01 pm

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Originally Posted by irishbloo (Post 10840801)
You can play solitaire.:thumbsup:

STOP IT IMMEDIATELY... He doesn't need to be encouraged to play with himself....
:D


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