If a man's from Texas, he'll tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him by asking?
I'm sure there were times when I wish I had thought, 'Gosh, that might really embarrass mom and dad,' but our parents didn't raise us to think about them. They're very selfless and they wanted us to have as normal of a college life as possible. So really, we didn't think of any repercussions.
There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Risk.
You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty.
Generally I find that kids ask better questions than you get with adults. Something that kids will do a lot is, they're so nervous, and they're not really paying attention, so they'll ask the same question someone just asked. And you're trying to be nice and not embarrass them any more than they are already.
We didn't do wrong things because we didn't want to embarrass our parents.
I have a huge author crush on Stephen King. Have never met him. Would probably embarrass myself. But it would be worth it.
As parents know, little children are, by their nature, without guile. They speak the thoughts of their minds without reservation or hesitance as we have learned as parents when they embarrass us at times. They do not deceive. They set an example of being without guile.
A creationist can embarrass an evolutionist by asking for a definition of species.
I figured, if I failed, I'd tried something that I hadn't tried before and if one movie was going to destroy my career than I didn't have much of a career to start with. I just went for it. God willing I wasn't over the top and didn't embarrass myself.