Matt Deckard
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I gave up on being old fashioned.
Matt Deckard said:I gave up on being old fashioned.
PA Dancer said:Do you find yourselves ever being taken advantage of because you are old fashioned, or well mannered?
Examples
Being expected to pay, when the woman doesn't even offer to chip in at least for the tip in a resturant, or maybe you bought the tickets to a movie, she should buy the goobers, the popcorn or the drinks.
Opening a door. Have you ever had a woman just sit or stand there waiting for you to open the door?
I am a firm believer in please, thank you and may I.
PA Dancer said:The other part to my post response is:
What if you are NOT on a date. Just a meeting with a friend.
Viola said:I tend to think whoever asked the other person out should pay, though even when I'm asked I offer to cover SOMETHING usually. And when we start out going one place and then afterwards end up at somewhere else I don't let him pay for something random.
Like once a date and I went mini-golfing and then to a bookstore; the golfing was his idea and he paid, but I certainly didn't let him buy me the gardening book I couldn't resist picking up.
Matt Deckard said:I gave up on being old fashioned.
I will always be old fashioned, and still endeavor to be a gentleman. What I am thru with is trying to be a man. That's really getting to be a straitjacket.Micawber said:I have never given up being a gentleman.
Fletch said:I will always be old fashioned, and still endeavor to be a gentleman. What I am thru with is trying to be a man. That's really getting to be a straitjacket.
UNDERTOW said:t might be a pretty good topic of discussion worthy of an entirely new thread: Men's and women's "roles" as currently defined, evolving, etc.
Miss Neecerie said:I spent two years there, where people still say thank you to service staff, and please....and do actually in general -try- to remember that society is more then just -them-.
Baron Kurtz said:yes, it was quite remarkable to return to "please" and "thank you" in bars.
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Baron Kurtz said:Oh God, not again. Those threads are minefields.
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Undertow said:In my experience of US manners, people in the Midwest tend to be more curteous up-front than those on the coasts. However, in the long run, as in the case that you LIVE in the Midwest, people tend to be less polite over a period of time, i.e. snooping in your business, creating fantastic stereotypes, judging, prejudice, overall ignorance to the outside world, etc. People on the coasts and in heavily populated areas tend to be jerks up front, but tend to also mind their own business. I guess it's give and take.