Matt Noir said:I try and live by the words - Time may change but standards must remain.
I do agree with you, Hargist. I do not think manners should be considered old fashioned. And I may be going off on a tangent here...but...
Go to the grocery store or department store and watch the checkout kids - They rarely acknowledge the customer, smile or say thank you. In fact, most times they will be talking with one another and just going through the motions as they scan your items. I have even had many of the checkout clerks talk on their personal cell phones with friends in language inappropriate for the public.
I am by no means prudish - I can roll and tumble with the best of 'em. I just think that manners should not be a thing of the past and that they have evolved with the times. A woman insisting on paying and me accepting is fine - certain things do evolve. But holding the door - opening the door - actually listening when people talk - being polite - these things should not have a linear timeline in which they were good way back when but are no longer needed today.
Just one man's humble opinion.
Well said... I have noticed a HUGE decline in customer service, good manners, consideration and compassion for others and appreciation... so unfortunate and heart-breaking to watch...