well, I like to think my kids always say please and thankyou as they were taught to, I know they behave politely when I am with them and also tell me some stories of how apalled they were at rudeness. My son who is 17 made me laugh when he said he was running home fast one evening, when he noticed an older woman in front of him start running in a panic, so he stopped, she turned around and they both shared a laugh at her uneasiness and relief that he just happened to be wanting to get home quick. He also witnessed me help a man from a local home who I know is frightened to cross a particular road, he always needs to cross it on a Tuesday as he goes to the library. My son now has also helped him cross it every time he sees him, which I think is great. I always say no thank you to the big issue sellers, rather than ignore them. Oh and wingnut every Christmas and end of term my daughter in primary school always takes in 2 tins of roses/quality street, 1 for the dinner nannies and one for the kitchen staff. It's hard work and much appreciated. But like terambulan, if your rude to me, regardless of age, race or culture, I will tell you that I expect comman decency.