Call me old fashion
- Author Alana Babb
- Published December 29, 2011
- Word count 524
Call me old fashion but I believe that a young lady should wear tights though she is wearing jeans. Suppose you fall on the road, would you like the public to see your underwear first? Call me old fashion but I believe that a young lady should wear half-a-slip especially when she is wearing a see through dress or skirt. Call me old fashion but I believe that men should park the car and come inside the yard or house to call the lady face-to-face instead of honking the horn.
Call me old fashion but I believe women should not reveal any private parts when out in the public, they should cover up, and that includes breast and butt. When you are walking down the streets with your significant other, yes you want to look good, but no one except for your partner should be checking you or the parts of your body out. That doesn’t mean you should dress like an old lady, but in a modest manner.
Call me old fashion but I believe a wife should still cook for her husband instead of constantly buying and ordering fast food. Sometimes you can treat the family by having take-out, but majority of the time especially in Sunday, home cook food is better. Ask him for assistance if you can’t manage.
Call me old fashion but there’s no place like home. Home is where the family gathers together, a place of peace and safety. Many people especially young people find it hard to stay at home; they prefer to lime, go to parties and have a good time. You can have a good time at home, try and make it your business because there really is no place like home.
Call me old fashion but libraries are still important institutions of learning in spite of the increased in information technology over the past few years. Libraries still hold a great significance.
Call me old fashion but manners, behavior and etiquette are still essential in our daily lives. Everything you involves one or all of these elements. They are required at school, work, church, in relationships and at home.
Call me old fashion but children need to get licks every once in a while. The Bible says "Don’t spare the rod and spoil the child". It is okay to beat the child once he/she misbehaves to bring them back in line.
Call me old fashion but I believe in an honest work for an honest days pay. Many employees have become complacent in the workplace for many reasons mostly unfair treatment by employers. This does not mean that employees should become sluggish after all the employers are the ones who pay us the money which contributes to paying the bills and buying our basic needs.
Call me old fashion but I believe little children should dress like little children, in a modest manner and not like an adult. Too many times parents dress-up their little children in extravagant outfits with back out or in halter tops. Children should dress like children.
Call me old fashion, I guess I am.
Alana Babb, was born in Trinidad and Tobago, but spent most of her childhood years in the country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. She is a Library Assistant; Alana graduated from the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) in 2009 with an Associate Degree in Library and Information Studies. Her hobbies include hiking and sports, particularly cricket. Alana published her first book ‘Poems from the heart" in December 2010.
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