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Limpy
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I've been asked and have overheard some really ignorant questions regarding the Army or the CF. At
MacDonald's and once at Wendy's. So me and two others go to Mc Dicks after a parade night and one of the employees (female around 17 to 19yrs. old) asked if you could eat the buttons on combats because a friend said you could. Then at Wendy's an employee said something about liking to join the army but she said that I think they don't allow females. Well I told otherwise and that you should look into it.
I would however like to say I don't blame these people for the ignorance. I just graduated high school and can easily say that they don't inform squat to students about the Armed Forces. In fact I once had an argument with the principal about not allowing the army reserve to come and give a presentation to my CAPP 11/12 class. The other problem is these peoples parents. They are just as ignorant if not worse than the children they have brought up. In fact I ve known some people who's very parents, the people who should be most supportive in their children's career choices, saying no because of ignorance. Caused by what? Fear? Fear of letting go I think?
So has anyone had anything interesting said to them lately that sticks out? Maybe even a compliment?
MacDonald's and once at Wendy's. So me and two others go to Mc Dicks after a parade night and one of the employees (female around 17 to 19yrs. old) asked if you could eat the buttons on combats because a friend said you could. Then at Wendy's an employee said something about liking to join the army but she said that I think they don't allow females. Well I told otherwise and that you should look into it.
I would however like to say I don't blame these people for the ignorance. I just graduated high school and can easily say that they don't inform squat to students about the Armed Forces. In fact I once had an argument with the principal about not allowing the army reserve to come and give a presentation to my CAPP 11/12 class. The other problem is these peoples parents. They are just as ignorant if not worse than the children they have brought up. In fact I ve known some people who's very parents, the people who should be most supportive in their children's career choices, saying no because of ignorance. Caused by what? Fear? Fear of letting go I think?
So has anyone had anything interesting said to them lately that sticks out? Maybe even a compliment?