Unusual rules you had to follow in your home or when visiting other people's homes

Probably don't want to get me started.

We had to ask "may I be excused" before leaving the dinner table. It wasn't to raise polite kids, it was all about control.

We couldn't wear shoes in the house and I don't either. Strangely. But! We also couldn't go barefoot. Had to wear slippers. I'm always barefoot at home unless it's cold. And I own no slippers, I utilize slipper socks.

Also if we were actually released from the yard, we had to "check in." Sometimes it was every 10 minutes. Control. Control. Control.

I wasn't able to join any groups ect. Of coarse I wanted to be in the Brownie's, Girl Scouts etc. It was the thing. I was allowed one meeting and then I noted my mother standing at the door backlit by the light like Dirty Harry in the Sudden Impact movie. Interestingly filmed in Santa Cruz. I walked over to her and she started berating me "what goes on here, I don't like what I'm seeing." What she didn't like was her possession interacting with other's and out of her control. I never was allowed to go back.
Maybe there should be another thread- "Wacko mothers, enabling fathers, and their lil bands of 'flying monkeys'" :(
 
Like "Pass the butter but don't describe it"? :ROFLMAO:
No, like, “A Priest, a Rabbi and a Pastor walk into a bar” ——-I’m stopping there, but you can use your imagination to fill in the blanks.
OK, I’ll finish it. The bartender says, “What is this, some kind of a joke?” When my dad told that, we laughed, but I didn’t get it then and still don’t get it.
 
The joke is a play on words of an old joke title...

A priest a Rabbi and a Pastor.... or it could have been an Englishman, Scotsman, irishman...

get it now ?...
 
Oh, I have a couple more to contribute- although I don't think they're odd, more along the line of manners:

- Don't chatter when somebody is watching t.v., and especially don't talk if someone is watching the news, wait for a commercial.

- If two or more people are talking to each other, don't "invite" yourself into their conversation.
 

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