SweetieStarr
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Just curious...
I'm not quite sure how to word this, but it's something that has been on my mind and wanted to know if I was alone in my observations.
In past decades for which we all here in the Lounge have an affinity, people had manners. They knew how to act in public and how to treat other people. However, I feel that over time, many parents have stopped taking the time to teach their children manners, and as a result, there are now many rude, ill-mannered and inconsiderate people.
For example, I was at dinner and asked the very loud table next to me to lower their volume as my party and I had to scream to hear each other. The loud table responded with a smart-aleck comment and made sure to purposely talk even louder to annoy us.
Since we all like to follow ways of the past, do you all feel it is important to follow "older" (and in my opinion, timeless) rules of etiquette? Have you all noticed the same behavior from others that I have?
Am I alone in my frustrations?
Thanks for entertaining my vent.
I'm not quite sure how to word this, but it's something that has been on my mind and wanted to know if I was alone in my observations.
In past decades for which we all here in the Lounge have an affinity, people had manners. They knew how to act in public and how to treat other people. However, I feel that over time, many parents have stopped taking the time to teach their children manners, and as a result, there are now many rude, ill-mannered and inconsiderate people.
For example, I was at dinner and asked the very loud table next to me to lower their volume as my party and I had to scream to hear each other. The loud table responded with a smart-aleck comment and made sure to purposely talk even louder to annoy us.
Since we all like to follow ways of the past, do you all feel it is important to follow "older" (and in my opinion, timeless) rules of etiquette? Have you all noticed the same behavior from others that I have?
Am I alone in my frustrations?
Thanks for entertaining my vent.