Are you teaching your son

Geek

New Member
to be a gentleman? If so,to what extent? I recently read that Kiefer Sutherland stands when a lady leaves the table :faint:
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
Geek said:
to be a gentleman? If so,to what extent? I recently read that Kiefer Sutherland stands when a lady leaves the table :faint:
I taught my son to take a bow when he farts at a restaurant.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
I taught my son to always burp after a meal to compliment the chef (unless of course the meal wasn't good). It's an Italian thing I guess. :shrug:
 

bcp

In My Opinion
Geek said:
I love when a man does that. It is so :hot:
Not safe to bow after I fart in a resturant.
the safest thing to do is quickly back up against the nearest wall so you dont get crushed when the rest of the diners rush out for air.
 

donbarzini

Well-Known Member
Geek said:
to be a gentleman? If so,to what extent? I recently read that Kiefer Sutherland stands when a lady leaves the table :faint:

That's 'cause he's afraid they'll knock over his booster chair.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Geek said:
to be a gentleman? If so,to what extent? I recently read that Kiefer Sutherland stands when a lady leaves the table :faint:
I actually had an elementray school teacher that tried to teach us etiquette, and the person she used as her example was the janitor.. He held the door open for her when she left the room, stood up when she came back in.. was very polite with Please and Thank You

I think that was 3rd grade and it still sticks with me.
 

Beelzebaby666

Has confinement issues..
I taught my five year old to wink at ladies and hold open doors. He will politely kiss you on the cheek and tell you you are pretty. Ask MysticalMom, her and her daughters were practically swooning over my son this weekend.

I'm raising a playa!!! :lmao:


(now if I can just get his finger out of his nose) :barf:
 
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