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judy | Report | 30 Aug 2012 18:27 |
I know I forget to say Thank You sometimes, . My granddaughter was signing please before she could talk. Her cousin (same age) goes to day care. They taught him and he taught his cousin. My granddaughter also signs" more". When she wants something, anything, she has to say, please, before she may have it. She is still having trouble pronouncng thank you, but she is trying. Judy |
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Gee | Report | 30 Aug 2012 09:42 |
Jill~~~~~ |
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JustDinosaurJill | Report | 30 Aug 2012 09:38 |
Morning Gins. Morning all. |
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Gee | Report | 30 Aug 2012 09:28 |
Speaking for myself although I suspect the majority of us do it. I don’t even think about saying thank you or please, it seems to be ‘innate’ although I’m sure it’s because my parents bred it into me |
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JustDinosaurJill | Report | 29 Aug 2012 22:07 |
Still not around tonight. No please or thank you just 'any information on'. |
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JannieAnnie | Report | 29 Aug 2012 20:46 |
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Kense | Report | 29 Aug 2012 19:21 |
There are other suggestions for the origin of the phrase, such as those given here: |
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Tenerife Sun | Report | 29 Aug 2012 17:28 |
Thank you Jonesey and Reggie for the explanation re 'p's and q's I didn't know where it came from |
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DazedConfused | Report | 29 Aug 2012 16:49 |
Come round my manor and you will find plenty of cheaper places sadly the manners of those who live there leave much to be desired. |
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Jonesey | Report | 29 Aug 2012 16:28 |
Manors usually cost quite a lot of money whereas manners do not. ;-) |
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Robert | Report | 29 Aug 2012 16:18 |
Manners Cost Nothing but means a lot to many |
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ErikaH | Report | 29 Aug 2012 15:51 |
The expression we heard in our childhood was a play on words......... |
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Jonesey | Report | 29 Aug 2012 15:44 |
The phrase "Mind your p's and q's" was related to printing and typesetting in particular where the type is of course reversed so a reversed "q" looks like a normally orientated "p" and visa versa. |
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Tenerife Sun | Report | 29 Aug 2012 15:40 |
I always make a point of saying please and thank you and I remind my grandchildren when they sometimes forget to say them. |
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Jonesey | Report | 29 Aug 2012 15:35 |
I don't believe that "Thankyou" ever was a word in the English language. |
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Jean | Report | 29 Aug 2012 15:29 |
Robert, trouble is they are not all as polite as you |
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Robert | Report | 29 Aug 2012 14:25 |
As far as I know, it hasn't. I will always make a point of saying Thank you for any Help I receive Here |
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Jean | Report | 29 Aug 2012 13:58 |
Has the word "thankyou" dissapeared from the English language?? |