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Respect is a word often used concerning atti- tudes toward adults. I have been raised always to be polite and considerate of my elders. I believe strongly in this idea and would never display any 1 type of disrespect anyway. But frequently I wonder why it is that I as typical teenager, or, as some say, a young adult, have rarely been shown that same re- spea from those same adults. A good example occurred recently when a few friends and I went to the mall. One of my friends purchased a compact disc at each of two record stores. As he was leaving the second store, the alarm went off, and two employees rushed at him. One, a woman, grabbed his packages, and the dise that he had bought at the first store fell to the floor und cracked. She threw it back into the bag. Meanwhile, the other employee found that the other employee found that the cashier had never cleared the alarm device on the second disc. That's why the alarm had returned to tell her that she has broken his dise sounded. There was no apology. The kicked out my friend and me, and when my friend stereotyped under the label "teenagers". And how from the first store, she denied it and threatened to call security. Now- older, we would have been subjected to the same dis- respect - do you think that if we had been 20 years I and hostility? I seriously doubt it. We were do you think most adults react to the word? With thoughts of rude and disrespectful kids? I think that is exactly how they define us. The whole incident was totally the store's fault. yet my friend was the one who was accused and threatened. He was an innocent customer who was purchasing that store's items - keeping the store in business, paying employees' salaries - and he was treated like a thief.What those employees forget is that teenagers are major consumers when it comes to businesses like reord stores. According to The New York 7 Times, young people between the ages of 11 and 17 spend an average of $63 a month on items like records, cassettes, compact discs, clothing, jewelry, an other "luxuries" that many ad ults find trivial. I cannot tell you how many times I have been in a grocery store or a clothing store or a drugstore and thanked the cashier and in return have received a dirty look or a nasty comment ahout being a smart-mouthed kid. Some times the clerks niumble something that sounds like "You're welcome," al- though not really. But the middle-aged woman in front of me is asked how she is and a nice day. At Christmas in the post office, the clerk of- fered the elderly man in front of me a choice of told to have stamps with Christmas trees or with the Three Wise Men. When it was my turn, he threw me a sheet of Wise Men and grunted at my thanks. One night, while I and a very sober group of friends were leaving a local convenience store, a po- 10 lice officer walked up and sneeringly told us not to get smashed. Ha, hal Big joke! When I work as a cashier in mmy father's store in the summer, customers watch me constantly, 11 waiting for me to count their change incorrectly. I find these situations so deeply insulting be- cause I was raised in a good home and am respon- sible person. I was brought up with strong morals 12 and values, and when adults asu me differently feel degraded. I try to give adults the benefit of the doubt, For all I know, Icould be, thanking murderers at the su- permarkets and holding doors open for child abus- ers. But I am as polite to them as I would be to my 13 own parents. I think that we should be treated with the same respect that we offer. And though not all of us offer respect to our elders, the ones who do deserve a lot more than they get.
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