Apvman 2nd Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Is this the way we are going to train our future generations? Sad. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortress Clutched December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Yes, it is sad. However, sadder is the child, who such thing was done on her and the expectations. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfisti168 1st Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Is this the way we are going to train our future generations? Sad. Yes this is the way. By NOT following this example. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Can't really fault them. If you ask anyone of that age group on the street, how many are aware of the safety precautions concerning H1N1? If whole family go it, no one brings home any $$, who's gonna pay for the medical bills? At least they did not kick her out of the house, instead the parents left. They did not abandon her, I feel that the report is exaggerated. Anyway it's a family decision, not just her parents'. The public awareness on H1N1 is still a big question mark, even worldwide. The Tamiflu shots are not 100% fail safe. There's a chance that the virus will mutate at this current climate. Fearing the unknown is understandable. If they are aware and go around spreading the virus, dan that's unforgivable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfisti168 1st Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Can't really fault them. If you ask anyone of that age group on the street, how many are aware of the safety precautions concerning H1N1? If whole family go it, no one brings home any $$, who's gonna pay for the medical bills? At least they did not kick her out of the house, instead the parents left. They did not abandon her, I feel that the report is exaggerated. Anyway it's a family decision, not just her parents'. The public awareness on H1N1 is still a big question mark, even worldwide. The Tamiflu shots are not 100% fail safe. There's a chance that the virus will mutate at this current climate. Fearing the unknown is understandable. If they are aware and go around spreading the virus, dan that's unforgivable. if no one bring home any $$, I rather this be the case than to leave my loved ones alone. What if there's a fire and she's fast asleep. Who would save her? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 (edited) Don't think can fault the parent. I myself kenna pneumonia once. But before I knew what it was already sent my wife and kid to stay with inlaw . As long not bed ridden, still can take care of one self by cooking simple meal. And without the kid and other people around, I get to rest better. Some more her parent are old and belong to high risk group, i.e. kenna H1N1, fatalilty is higher that normal young people. If I'm the girl I would understand why they move out. And would take responsibility and quaratine myself from my love ones. Edited December 10, 2009 by Ender Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 if no one bring home any $$, I rather this be the case than to leave my loved ones alone. What if there's a fire and she's fast asleep. Who would save her? You win lor. Might as well say an aeroplane fall from the sky and hit her apartment. Who would save her? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
King 1st Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 this kind of parents......when old . put them at MPH!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 I'll not even let anyone I consider a true friend to go thru tis s--t... No way I"m gonna do it to my own flesh & blood. That pair of parents really ought to be shot! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 (edited) Don't think can fault the parent. I myself kenna pneumonia once. But before I knew what it was already sent my wife and kid to stay with inlaw . As long not bed ridden, still can take care of one self by cooking simple meal. And without the kid and other people around, I get to rest better. Some more her parent are old and belong to high risk group, i.e. kenna H1N1, fatalilty is higher that normal young people. If I'm the girl I would understand why they move out. And would take responsibility and quaratine myself from my love ones. During the SARS period, I was once suspected of having that virus because fever & breathing problem (actually its hyperventilation). My dad, despite being almost 60 yrs old and battling with his own weak health, still put on a N91 mask and personally rushed me to the hospital A&E when he could have easily asked my mom who is much stronger (in terms of health) to do it. That shows the love of a dad. During times when I'm sick, I'd also automatically quarantine myself in my room just to make sure i dun get my family members down as well. Edited December 10, 2009 by Rickster Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniu85 Clutched December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 won't be surprise when her parents reach golden yrs and she decides to put them in old folks home, citing the same reason as what her parents gave....thats really karma.... what's wrong with staying in an old folks home? it is a place meant for u to be taken care of well. u dont have to do anything just stay there relax, make frens with other old folks there. send these parents there to old folks home also count them as gd life liao... i wouldnt mind if my kids send me to old folks home in the future. at least i wont feel bad needing them to spend time to take care of me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahmeng_81 Neutral Newbie December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 erm...dun jump to conclusion 1st...since the father is govt officer, i believe they have those policy if family members have h1n1, they cant stay with them etc...it should be the govt idea again...but if the parent dun even feed the kid then i tik they r too much,,,,, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noobcar Clutched December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Don't think can fault the parent. I myself kenna pneumonia once. But before I knew what it was already sent my wife and kid to stay with inlaw . As long not bed ridden, still can take care of one self by cooking simple meal. And without the kid and other people around, I get to rest better. Some more her parent are old and belong to high risk group, i.e. kenna H1N1, fatalilty is higher that normal young people. If I'm the girl I would understand why they move out. And would take responsibility and quaratine myself from my love ones. it is different u are a full grown adult and can jolly well take care of yourself but a 15yr old to fend for herself....even if really afraid to spread, the mum a hse wife should stay with the daughter and the dad can go stand with relative since he is the bread winner of the hse and can't fall sick. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Revolc81 Neutral Newbie December 10, 2009 Share December 10, 2009 Dont u guys think this kind of stories makes us appreciate our parents more... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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