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


stretch
  • 1st Jun 2011 02:02pm

most of the generation that does this act of respect is either very old or misunderstood
the age of today is look after number one and dont worry about what others believe or think
manners are not a part of the school protocol and at home if grandmother did not teach them and grandfather was not interested than the younger generation just did not pick up the basics
as mums and dads were to interested in making the basic dollar and complaining about doing the dishes
so i believe a lot of the problems begin with lack of manners and home time for the children
so in regards to the question
sorry but yes i believe the days of courtesy are nearly a thing of the stone age
but i try and do a few of the things that my former generation taught me
spelling was not one of them though


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