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Old 12-29-2016, 09:47 AM   #29356
Katsunami
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I don't understand that kind of shit. Maybe I'm already too old in my mid-thirties.

If there's a sign that says "Please don't touch that," I don't touch it, because I assume the owner of that item doesn't want it touched for whatever reason.

If I had kids, and noticed a shop-owner stepping in for a reprimand, there would be trouble; for the kid. I've always been taught never to touch (breakable) stuff in stores if you don't absolutely have to, and I'd teach it to my kids as well. I'd expect them to abide by it.

When I was a teacher in high-school (as part of my English study), I sometimes got parents at school. "Why did you give my son/daughter a 3 for this test?!" Well, because the count was 4 mistakes a point, something which is announced 7-10 days before (when the kids get told there will be a test), and your son/daughter made 28 mistakes. That's why.

"I don't accept that!"
- "Very good. Next time, make sure he/she actually studies for the test."
*BOOM* %#^%^%^&^#^^^%$@^ !!

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