Because your parents are the one who brought you up and looked after you. They worried and cared about you, and that's why you're still here. They are the ones who do all the work such as cleaning, cooking, ironing. They buy all the things for you. They give you money. They drive you around. If you are under 17, you probably wouldn't survive with out them. Without them, there would be no 'you'. Your totally right you should treasure your perents and if u dont you are very rude and you should thank them they brought u up since you were born and i love mine so u shoukd love yours 2 :)
Why not? I mean they did give birth to you after all, They're the reason your alive!
What is the value of honesty to your parents?
respect means to either acknowledge or honor someone with value. Eg to respect your parents-to treat you parents with value.
we should value it because it symbols what your parents had and their favorite things passed on to you
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we should value it because it symbols what your parents had and their favorite things passed on to you
Displaying a child's work shows the child that parents value his/her efforts. It is a kind of praise.
Not that I know of, but their parents definitely were, and they tended to value their children higher than their servants. In effect children had servants through their parents.
These are values placed upon us by our parents possibly unconsciously about how we should feel and act.
because the parents love the child so much the value it as an angel
You should treat them kindly, no disrespect, and no talking back, not even a small sound of disrespect.
Some common type of mortgage from the UK * Graduate mortgages * Professional mortgages * Guarantor mortgages * Joint mortgages with your parents * High loan-to-value mortgages * Mortgages for friends buying together * 100 per cent loan-to value (LTV) mortgages * Mortgages over 100 per cent loan to value (LTV) * Offset mortgages with your parents * Shared ownership and equity mortgages
No your husband cant clam on the property which is given by your parents He has no right to claim on it Answer: That depends on where you are and on what the paperwork says. It some places, it may be considered joint property. Check with a lawyer.