Amy Jeanne
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I went to visit my grandmother today and I finally asked her some questions I've been meanign to ask her for ages about life in the 1940s. She was born in 1929 so she was a teenager then. Also, she comes from a very tiny, working-class town so her answers are not representative of everyone and everywhere.
This is also paraphrased becuase I didn't record it or anything. We were just having a good a chat and it evolved into this. Enjoy.
How were people in the 1940s compared to how people are now? Like, were people friendlier?
Yes. You could walk to the store and not have to worry about anything. I never locked my car or my house. I didn't have to. People were more respectful. Today kids walk in the middle of the road and if they see you coming in your car they won't move and give you a dirty look. That wouldn't have happened in the 40s. Also, people didn't "live together."
Did any women have tattoos?
<sternly> NO!
Not even a little rose on the shoulder or anything?
<sternly>No!!!
How about guys?
<thinks for a second>I can't remember any guys having tattoos back then.
Were there trampy girls back then?
<laughs> Yes, the ones who wore too much makeup!
Did women curl their hair every single day? Would any woman have been caught dead with straight hair?
Most of them curled their hair, but not all. There was a girl in my yearbook who wore her hair like yours (bob and bangs).
Was that swing music that evil devil music to the older folks?
No, the older generation never really said that about our music or dancing. Back then we danced close together. Today they don't even get near each other.
And that was the gist of it!
Here is my grandmother with HER grandmother. She said this picture was taken in either 1945 or 1946.
This is also paraphrased becuase I didn't record it or anything. We were just having a good a chat and it evolved into this. Enjoy.
How were people in the 1940s compared to how people are now? Like, were people friendlier?
Yes. You could walk to the store and not have to worry about anything. I never locked my car or my house. I didn't have to. People were more respectful. Today kids walk in the middle of the road and if they see you coming in your car they won't move and give you a dirty look. That wouldn't have happened in the 40s. Also, people didn't "live together."
Did any women have tattoos?
<sternly> NO!
Not even a little rose on the shoulder or anything?
<sternly>No!!!
How about guys?
<thinks for a second>I can't remember any guys having tattoos back then.
Were there trampy girls back then?
<laughs> Yes, the ones who wore too much makeup!
Did women curl their hair every single day? Would any woman have been caught dead with straight hair?
Most of them curled their hair, but not all. There was a girl in my yearbook who wore her hair like yours (bob and bangs).
Was that swing music that evil devil music to the older folks?
No, the older generation never really said that about our music or dancing. Back then we danced close together. Today they don't even get near each other.
And that was the gist of it!
Here is my grandmother with HER grandmother. She said this picture was taken in either 1945 or 1946.