(1)Heatherross
5/14/2008 2:37:00 PM he has had it, she did not listen, there was an answer
at the time this character responded to the flight attendent think what he went through, he needs a psychiatrist. I would have put his bag in the closet at back it would have fit.
(2)Rosie
4/30/2008 10:54:00 PM right, like the airlines aren't faultless!
Having had insulting stewardesses as well as lost luggage, I think the guy may be over the top, but generally these days the airlines are much worse than him! Fly the friendly skies of united! Right!
(3)Patti Jenkins
4/30/2008 8:45:00 PM I know just how he feels!
Whenever I travel back to my birth place to visit friends or to go to reunions at my HighSchool I am always amazed at the amount of incompanence of the bag handlers.I have had my bags lost for my entire trip and had to wear my relatives clothes. My bags did not reach me till I got home 3Weeks later!
(4)Paul
4/30/2008 4:48:00 PM Meet the parents
So much of this behaviour is learned in the home. We see our parents talking to each other this way in the privacy of their home and transfer such lack of respect to others. There is never any excuse for such rudeness.
(5)Akiva Crwon
4/30/2008 4:30:00 PM Funniest clip ever!
This clip made me laugh so hard gefilta fish came out of my nose. This is a great section and siet. I will always hold Jewlarious.com close to me with my kung-foo grip!
(6)Joel
4/30/2008 3:07:00 PM Do Apes have manners?
If we're descendants from the great apes, who thought us manners in the first place??? Well perhaps we got it by chance, so now we lost it, big deal!
Without Torah there are no manners, morals and ethics.
(7)Paul
4/30/2008 6:16:00 AM Learnt in childhood
Respect and concern for others are basic to good manners, and are learnt early in childhood; also to learn to be in control of one's emotional self, particularly in the face of loss to self. Also a perspective on self.
(8)Rosen
4/29/2008 10:54:00 PM why we have bad manners
Many of us have bad manners as a result of a bad day or bad experience. Bad manners are almost always a result of selfishness since ourselves are the first line of personal interest.
(9)Wayne
4/29/2008 9:55:00 PM we selectively use good manners
We haven't forgotten the art of good manners; we just selfishly choose to use bad manners at times. If we spoke to our bosses as rudely as we speak to our spouses, how many of us would have a job? We know how to treat others with respect, but choose to do otherwise. That's not forgetting, it's sin.
(10)GaryH
4/29/2008 8:06:00 PM
Focker does have a point, he has lost trust with them. If I were him I would not have even booked a return flight with the same airline, not that it mattered because another American airline might lose it anyway.
(11)marguerite
4/29/2008 2:32:00 PM manners
yes! alot of people have lose respect of people, they only think what that want. Also if parents do not use manners the children will pick up on it and use them either. Monkey see, Monkey do.
(12)R. Amit
4/29/2008 9:19:00 AM too little, toolate
The art of good manners went out with diplomacy sometime during the 1960's. Seems to have lost the battle for survival but please note: all those who do 'best' (studies/business etc) DO have good manners.
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