I remember back when I was growing up there were certain codes of conduct that were accepted as norms when dealing with the fairer sex, the elderly, and the infirmed.
It was accepted practice that doors were opened to let ladies enter buildings and automobiles first, gentlemen always removed their hats/caps when entering buildings, and never, never left them on when sitting for meals in restaurants. At national anthem playing everyone stood rigid, with hats removed and sang the anthem. Gentlemen always walked next to their lady friend on the street side. On public transport, when seats were fully occupied, younger persons graciously gave up their seats for women, the elderly and the infirmed.
It's a sad testament to today's generation that these gentlemen graces seem to have disappeared.
Perhaps I'm being overly critical . . . what do you think?
Gary
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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