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is rudeness on the increase? That's not my experience.
anhaga Started conversation Sep 22, 2009
For the record, I live in the centre of a metropolis of over a million people, a large proportion of them new immigrants from all over the world. Here are some of my answers to the questions in the talking points and I wonder if anyone else shares my type of experience:
When was the last time someone was genuinely courteous to you?
about ten minutes ago. people are generally always genuinely courteous.
Holding a door open for a member of the opposite sex: outmoded sexism or just common decency?
around here, the first person to the door holds the door open for someone nearby, regardless of sex. It's just common decency.
Do we need to invent new rules and codes to deal with a burgeoning populace?
not that I can see.
Could we learn more from other cultures about the way we treat each other?
perhaps that's why people around here are so polite: we're all from somewhere else.
Is a more spiritual approach to the burdens of modern life a way of taking off the pressure instead?
I don't know what that means.
Is there a custom you'd like to see make a comeback?
Not particularly. We still have most of them.
What's the rudest thing you've ever done (and do you regret it?)?
Apart from farting at the dinner table?
is rudeness on the increase? That's not my experience.
freejames Posted Sep 26, 2009
I agree. The vast majority of people are friendly & helpful. I feel sorry for the rude and intolrant, they must lead sad lives.
One small point. Are you sure farting at the dinner table is rude or something to regret?
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