Well- the family ones are for adults and their kids. The adults only are just that.
Right but adults without kids.
Well- the family ones are for adults and their kids. The adults only are just that.
Your view on children makes me sad for you. Sure, there are some rude, ill-mannered kids out here. But there sure are a lot of adults like this too. Let me tell you some of MY observations about today's kids that are better than my generation (I'm a Gen Xer for context). Kids today are much more tolerant of "different" kinds of people -- far kinder to classmates with special needs, Downs, autism, etc. They are much more open minded and kind to those w/different sexual orientations. At the high school level, they do everything at a "higher level" than we ever did -- AP classes galore, working incredibly hard at sports , etc . Additionally, many teens volunteer to make a difference in their community (I was too self-absorbed as teen to ever do that). My daughter started working at 15, as did most of her friends. She works as a lifeguard which requires specialized training and has lives in her hands -- and takes her job VERY seriously.
We do not understand parents bring that their 1 year old and younger into the hot tub.
Most hot tubs have signs prohibiting the use for those under a certain age. Not that everyone adheres to those posted regulations.Extremely dangerous and irresponsible of the parent as a 1-year old is unable to regulate their body temperature as is needed in a hot tub.
How little you understand me or my views. I actually agree with the majority of what you are saying. My comments were directed at the OP that indicated that kids today have no morals or manners . With THAT comment I disagree.Sadly it seems as though this poster might want to usurp the title "The Greatest Generation" for Gen Xers or for today's kids, whatever they are called. There has been progress in EVERY generation as well as intolerance for those who went before. But IMHO, it seems that such greater diversity has led to greater divisiveness; the need to be different is more important than striving to achieve within the mainstream. Drawing attention to oneself is paramount, often to the detriment of the whole group. Setting your own standards just makes it easier to attain them. YES to an award for just participating, not for excelling. Understanding of those with special needs comes from greater education, not from a change in the soul of any new generation. Volunteerism in this country is part of its fabric, but today you'll see far fewer young adults as volunteer firefighters, participants in local community government, members of service organizations. Me-ism is greater than we-ism. People who break the rules are cheered more than those who would like to positively work to change them.
And back to the topic -- whether it's loud kids at the pool, obnoxious drunk adults, somebody's personal music -- talk to security and GM. A personal confrontation with idiots is seldom effective.
Buy at a new resort. Not easy to change people.
How little you understand me or my views. I actually agree with the majority of what you are saying. My comments were directed at the OP that indicated that kids today have no morals or manners . With THAT comment I disagree.
You may want to reread my post! I did not say what you have said I did. Read the THREAD again . The manners and morals section is not mine. You seem to have combined 2 replyesView attachment 12389 Yet again, pointing out what you said about “today’s kids “ .... no manners or morals
I created confusion w/my response , Mav. I was taking a screen grab of Xan with her comments that there are "no morals or manners in today's kids". A comment that I find a gross (and unfair) generalization.You may want to reread my post! I did not say what you have said I did. Read the THREAD again . The manners and morals section is not mine. You seem to have combined 2 replyes
Parenting is the problem, not the kids.I created confusion w/my response , Mav. I was taking a screen grab of Xan with her comments that there are "no morals or manners in today's kids". A comment that I find a gross (and unfair) generalization.