I'll try not to use them in future Celeste I am guilty of using "always a lot ~ when I lecture the children ~ like "Always look carefully before crossing the road" "Always try your best in whatever you do" I'm full of those little sayings ~ surprised they don't call me "Nanny Always" ~ Ally
I try to remember this advice, and I've tried to teach my kids why it's so important to be careful about using these two words; especially when you're angry or upset! Lori
That'g good. Nobody always is anle to do anything. And never say never I was told.
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I'll try not to use them in future Celeste I am guilty of using "always a lot ~ when I lecture the children ~ like "Always look carefully before crossing the road" "Always try your best in whatever you do" I'm full of those little sayings ~ surprised they don't call me "Nanny Always" ~ Ally
ReplyDeleteThis is a good lesson for ALL of us to remember, Celeste.
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I will always try to never use either word unless they are appropriate, lol!
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I try to remember this advice, and I've tried to teach my kids why it's so important to be careful about using these two words; especially when you're angry or upset!
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