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We were talking about this over dinner last night. Some friends were round and we were wondering what theme to have for the cocktail party (we've decided '30s - '40s now, so fairly flexible for people wanting to dress up!).
Anyhow, they had assumed I wanted the party to be UK based (but tbh I was thinking more about America, Hollywood, etc.) and one friend said "better make it the 30s, it was more oppulent then in Britain."
My Gran and Grandad grew up in the '40s through WWII, and they were very hard times. They lived in a mining village in North East England. They WERE very much working class, but practically everyone fell on hard times, with the introduction of rations and so on. People ate very bland diets (but became incredibly thrifty and resourceful, and actually the WWII diet has been suggested by some to be a FAR healthier alternative to today's more cosmopolitan diet, due to it's simplicity and the small portions!). I have to say though how impressed I am when I look at their old photos - not a hair out of place. All about being glamourous and looking fantastic with no money I guess.
Excuse my ignorance then, but was it LESS austere and more oppulent in the US during the '40s? Were there rations? Were people short of money? All I have to go on is the Hollywood image - and I'm guessing that isn't very representative! Some of my friends last night were suggesting that there was a lot more fun and oppulence over the water than there was here during the war. Although I realise that there must have been terrible things happening, with people losing their loved ones and so on.
Just intrigued! And like I said, please excuse my ignorance on the matter. I hope this post isn't somehow offensive in any way
Bookie
Anyhow, they had assumed I wanted the party to be UK based (but tbh I was thinking more about America, Hollywood, etc.) and one friend said "better make it the 30s, it was more oppulent then in Britain."
My Gran and Grandad grew up in the '40s through WWII, and they were very hard times. They lived in a mining village in North East England. They WERE very much working class, but practically everyone fell on hard times, with the introduction of rations and so on. People ate very bland diets (but became incredibly thrifty and resourceful, and actually the WWII diet has been suggested by some to be a FAR healthier alternative to today's more cosmopolitan diet, due to it's simplicity and the small portions!). I have to say though how impressed I am when I look at their old photos - not a hair out of place. All about being glamourous and looking fantastic with no money I guess.
Excuse my ignorance then, but was it LESS austere and more oppulent in the US during the '40s? Were there rations? Were people short of money? All I have to go on is the Hollywood image - and I'm guessing that isn't very representative! Some of my friends last night were suggesting that there was a lot more fun and oppulence over the water than there was here during the war. Although I realise that there must have been terrible things happening, with people losing their loved ones and so on.
Just intrigued! And like I said, please excuse my ignorance on the matter. I hope this post isn't somehow offensive in any way
Bookie