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I don't know when manners fell out of fashion, but they have it seems, and I agree with you, it starts with the parents.

Most things in life are eroded away by man made rulings, as soon as law is put into place small pockets of people push disproportionately into what they feel should be the angle. Look around at woman's rights, children's rights and many ideas started in form of protection now twisted to suit a small minority. In essence confusion reigns supreme!

My greetings. I couldn't help but get into this conversation about what my friend @joanstewart thinks and I would give 50% to family and 50% to education and medicine. In that way ? Well, we all remember how strict our parents were when it came to educating us at home, but a psychologist doctor came and said that children could not be hit since that is considered bad treatment and then the children began to throw their tantrums and his bad manners grew with him. And at school, I've seen that many teachers don't know how to speak well, so that is transmitted to the child in the classroom and the child learns to speak like that. So it is part of the family and part of society that children go back to the fashion of the old days where just by looking at them they already knew that they were being scolded and that when they got home a punishment awaited them. I vote to return to the fashion of manners !!! (maybe it's my revenge, lol)

Much has changed, every so often see couples who still manage to get the right balance, sadly not enough.

Thanks for visit @isabelpena we are no longer living life as we know it, parenting will be for each to manage in the best way possible, teaching manners is a basic along with cleanliness!