Thursday, January 16, 2014

Fast Food Nation

Children nag their parents to get something that they really want. For example, when kids want a toy they really want they will nag their parents to buy the toy for them. I think that some children can nag their parents to get what they want. Children these days know how their parents operate by asking them constantly if they can have this toy.

At the ages 4-10 I used to nag my parents on a toy or on a fast food restaurant, but they didn't usually listen to me. My parents Taught me to never nag or beg for anything you want. My parents told me to earn that toy or that yummy burger from McDonald's. Nagging just didn't go in my parent's vocabulary or teaching.

Over the past years I've seen children nag their parents at Burger King or any other fast food restaurant. The kids will nag constantly on their parents to get them a kids meal with a toy and nag them for a pop instead of a milk. Society now has changed with parenting and giving your child what he or she wants. Kids will continue to get what they want when they want if they "nag" or irritate their parents. Fast food will continue to make an extra cent more because children want that pop or extra toy.



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