Monday 25 February 2008

Week 1: reasons for behaving badly

http://yobbo.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/women-behaving-badly/

The link above is about two women who kissed in a bar in new zealand! however they were kicked out because others thought that they were behaving badly! how sad!!!!


This was the funniest session ever! there are some crazy people in being bad lectures! lol. The issue with the dog and the mother business was quite whack. more peopele was feeling sorry for the dog rather than the mother who was blind and got told that she was embarassing the child. how sad is that??????

it was bad that some crazy person gave the dog class A drugs but it was even worst when some weirdo didnt help their mom up after she fell, even though she is BLIND. Everyone should have respect for their parents no matter what they did to you. have respect for your mother because she brought you in this world, she carried you for 9 months, she didint have to she could have killed you from the moment she found out she was pregnant. So i thought that was really bad! really really bad! thats the difference between cultures and nationality! I am a born jamaican and i was brought up in a very different way from many of you lot and not in a million years i would never do something like that. I would help others if i see them fall and then i might laugh after i helped them depend on how badly hurt they are or who the person is that fell (meaning young or old). I respect elders because i was brought up in that way!

Thats just my opinion, please feel free to leave yours! we can all learn something new from each other!!!!!x

1 comment:

bad behaviour said...

I completely agree with what you wrote regarding parents. We should all have respect for our parents (blind or not). However I think that there are probley lots of issues revolved around this individual and their mother. I think there is no culture that brings you up against to not respect your parents, and in all of us we would (majority) help someone who is in need. Just because you were brought up within a different culture does not make you less respectful.
Overall it is the upbringing that is the making of who we are.