Is chivalry dead?
When did people stop holding the door open for others?
I am the only one who wishes that things were the way they used to be?
Or maybe I am just thinking about the typical Canadian stereotype because I have started noticing that these things dont happen anymore. I was recently called really polite when I was just saying things like please and thank you. I remember when I was young, being scolded if I didnt say those things or if I didnt hold the door open or if I didnt let somebody have my seat on the C-train if they had trouble standing on the moving train.
I don't think chivalry is dead, but I think it is on life support...
When did people stop holding the door open for others?
I am the only one who wishes that things were the way they used to be?
Or maybe I am just thinking about the typical Canadian stereotype because I have started noticing that these things dont happen anymore. I was recently called really polite when I was just saying things like please and thank you. I remember when I was young, being scolded if I didnt say those things or if I didnt hold the door open or if I didnt let somebody have my seat on the C-train if they had trouble standing on the moving train.
I don't think chivalry is dead, but I think it is on life support...
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I think more people need to be conscience of others and help be a bit nicer
Yeah people need to wake up I think