Society & Culture

chilvary

Society & Culture

Posted by: david

29th Apr 2010 06:22pm

have the days of chivalry gone.i still like to open doors for ladies or stand on puvblic transport for ladies.but some women object to this since womens lib has been introduced.what do you think.david


oracle1955
  • 21st Dec 2010 12:00pm

I think that women have forgotten how to be graceful. no longer are you allowed to compliment women in the way they look as you will no doubt be charged with sexual harrasment. To open doors for them and allow them to enter before you or to give up your seat on transport systems you are rewarded with nothing not even a thank you or a warm smile of appreciation.
Manners are a thing of the past and politeness is dying as well. Most people are consciously thinking onle me, me, me...... It is heartbreaking that we no longer show respect to each other. Sure we are all equal but do so many have to go out of their way with rudeness in order to prove it. it is a sad state of affairs.


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