Postby SnEptUne » Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:06 pm
I have teenager cousin as well, and frankly in my opinion teenager isn't as bad as younger kids, because at least you can reason with them, or maybe I never happen to stumble upon an unreasonable one at that age?
What I dislike most about kids isn't language, but lies. My youngest cousin would ask others to lie for him (such as he didn't cry today, or he finished his lunch even though he didn't, etc...) and everyone would just comply because they don't want him to make a fuss. But there isn't anything I can do beside saying remark here and there, which they seem to ignore. I can see the kid will grow up and be surprised at the real world that does not always goes his way.
As for your situation, perhaps you may try to promote better music? There are reasons why certain music lasts for century, whereas the "noise" we called music today would be forgotten in months.
As for languages which is a communication device, you would probably need to advice changes to the culture your nieces interact with, such as getting to know their friends and their reasons for talking like that. It could be peer pressure, or it could be a rebellion to formality.
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