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Da kids of today ..there *is* hope !
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Three young lads (about 10 YO) come knocking on our door every month or so, bucket/car shampoo/sponge in hand, asking if they can wash our cars for whatever money we're prepared to give them.
I think this is heartwarming in an age where most are vegging out in front of X-Boxes and being fed all this b*llsh!t that there is a kiddy diddler on every street corner.
I find it quite entertaining that they spend half of the time chucking water at each other and that they need a little nagging to get the job done properly.
Does anyone else have any tales of hope regarding our youth ?
I think this is heartwarming in an age where most are vegging out in front of X-Boxes and being fed all this b*llsh!t that there is a kiddy diddler on every street corner.
I find it quite entertaining that they spend half of the time chucking water at each other and that they need a little nagging to get the job done properly.
Does anyone else have any tales of hope regarding our youth ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, I have spent many hours come rain or shine watching kids play football on Sunday mornings. Girls and boys and their families are involved. They are motivated and great to know teenagers. I think yob culture is more isolated where I am , sure we have the odd one or two out of control stroppy kids on the whole they are good kids. I pass and interact with a few and they are pleasant to me.
when I first moved here 7 years ago..there was a group of kids around 8 who played in the street..everyone moaned about them..I made friends with them talked to them built snowmen with them etc..thay all now are lovely kids of around 15/16 and no bother at all.. in bad weather they always ask me if I need any help..always chat with me if I am out front in the garden ..