Not totally a thing of the past, although I agree with many of the points made by e51pegasi.
I think that how humans interact depends to some extent on where they live. People in big cities are notoriously rude just about everywhere in the world. On the other hand, we live in rural Wales, and people here are _generally_ much more relaxed and civil.
I also think that the anonymous nature of communication on the internet and consumer culture can bring out the worst aspects of human nature.
People probably are ruder in the cities than somewhere rural, but now in the internet age, even people way off the beaten path are well aware of the ways of people today. People in small towns and somewhere rural are probably also more wary and nervous of outsiders than they were a long time ago simply because of them knowing how the world has changed so much and that any outsider now could potentially be trouble.
Is it true that morals and decency are dead?
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Not totally a thing of the past, although I agree with many of the points made by e51pegasi.
I think that how humans interact depends to some extent on where they live. People in big cities are notoriously rude just about everywhere in the world. On the other hand, we live in rural Wales, and people here are _generally_ much more relaxed and civil.
I also think that the anonymous nature of communication on the internet and consumer culture can bring out the worst aspects of human nature.
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People probably are ruder in the cities than somewhere rural, but now in the internet age, even people way off the beaten path are well aware of the ways of people today. People in small towns and somewhere rural are probably also more wary and nervous of outsiders than they were a long time ago simply because of them knowing how the world has changed so much and that any outsider now could potentially be trouble.