If you want to judge other people, see how their dog greets them. Watch them in restaurants and see how they deal with the waitstaff or with the checkout clerk at the supermarket.
I would say that I agree with you, and I do, but I’m a bit puzzled as it seems to be in stark contrast to your many other rants. Not sure if you are the “poster girl” for respect…
As I replied a bit up; I feel Auntie was sent to us as a reminder to do as she SAYS, not does. A bad reminder as to what NOT to do?? I always ‘get’ her. She’s the best example of irony there is!
Exactly how I was raised. Don’t call adults by their first name, don’t interrupt adult conversations, hold doors open for others (male or female), just don’t be an ass. Was anyone taught if you walked in between someone, ie at a store, between a person and a shelf you say “excuse me?”
wldhrsy2luv over 6 years ago
The way that we treat others says a lot about ourselves.
Lucy Rudy over 6 years ago
Do unto others. Teach your kids respect and they will be good citizens.
HarryCK over 6 years ago
Who are you and what have you done with Auntie ?
Celarius Premium Member over 6 years ago
me too
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
All very good, Aunty, but it doesn’t tie in with your musings of the past week!
DanFlak over 6 years ago
If you want to judge other people, see how their dog greets them. Watch them in restaurants and see how they deal with the waitstaff or with the checkout clerk at the supermarket.
ladykat over 6 years ago
Words of wisdom to live by, Aunty! I was raised the same way. Thank you for the reminder.
Marvin Premium Member over 6 years ago
After all that wonderful upbringing, Aunty, why did you turn out so rotten?
pcolli over 6 years ago
Practise what you preach, Aunty.
Jeffin Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have that same stuff on the outside but sometimes my insides are like you usually are in this strip.
miss_sunshine1960 over 6 years ago
Thank you Auntie
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
Read it in a book, didja, Aunty?
kunddog over 6 years ago
common courtesy is how I was taught to treat others. Respectwas something they earn.
cuzinron47 over 6 years ago
You also are a bit bi-polar.
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
I would say that I agree with you, and I do, but I’m a bit puzzled as it seems to be in stark contrast to your many other rants. Not sure if you are the “poster girl” for respect…
Strider Keninginne Premium Member over 6 years ago
Put your money where your mouth is, Aunty.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Amen!
Retliblady Premium Member over 6 years ago
Don’t get me wrong I find Aunty quite amusing. But not very respectful.
rekam Premium Member over 6 years ago
What happened to the Aunty we know?
Skylark over 6 years ago
As I replied a bit up; I feel Auntie was sent to us as a reminder to do as she SAYS, not does. A bad reminder as to what NOT to do?? I always ‘get’ her. She’s the best example of irony there is!
Mariposamia over 6 years ago
Well, a panel with respect! Is this the real Auntie Acid?
Tootsie Premium Member over 6 years ago
Good comic about manners. Seems like civility is on the decline.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Exactly how I was raised. Don’t call adults by their first name, don’t interrupt adult conversations, hold doors open for others (male or female), just don’t be an ass. Was anyone taught if you walked in between someone, ie at a store, between a person and a shelf you say “excuse me?”