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Sometimes, seeing somebody in shorts, with their pasty white clorox bleach bath legs, and few and far between sprouts of leg hair is really unacceptable to my tastes.
You can usually pick out those heathens who shouldn't be wearing the swim suits in the dining room because they're also usually the ones that are drinking their milk directly out of the carton. Ghastly manners!
Posts: 1371 | Location: Cameron Park, CA | Registered: January 23, 2007
Originally posted by goin' cruisin': You can usually pick out those heathens who shouldn't be wearing the swim suits in the dining room because they're also usually the ones that are drinking their milk directly out of the carton. Ghastly manners!
Yes indeed GC. My dad had a cure for that behavior, a sharp rap in the ribs with the handle of a butter knife.
The cure I was given was a tug on those really short hairs on the back of my neck. He was born and raised not too far from you, Cheffy---Oshkosh, WI. I think it might have had something to do with his Germanic heritage. Bad manners are not tolerated at home, and especially when we eat with friends, family, and strangers on a cruise.
Posts: 1371 | Location: Cameron Park, CA | Registered: January 23, 2007
I think Wisconsin tends to be more of German heritage and Minnesota is overwhelmingly Scandinavian. I was raised to never wear a hat indoors but it seems that room lighting is too bright for some people. Generally people of my generation hang on to their upbringing and good manners.
Have never had any formal dining etiquette lessons, but I know not to reach across the table for a peice of fried chicken. My Mammow stabbed my cousin's hand with a serving fork once!
Is it alright to drink chocolate milk out of the carton in the casual venue in the outside seating area? I hope I didn't offend anyone.
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