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In reply to the discussion: What do you think accounts for the rise in incivility? [View all]lalalu
(1,663 posts)During the eighties people wanted to live and behave like rich snobs and raised their kids like rich snobs.Parents who think their kids are too good to say "thank you" ,"may I" ,"excuse me" or "I'm sorry". It was fashionable to be a yuppie, buppie, or some version. It was fashionable to take on the demeanor of the rich which meant stepping on the peasants and pretending they didn't matter. I have seen it in every group you can name and that includes poor people imagining they are rich.
The very thought of saying thank you to a "server" or cashier was a no no. In order to make them feel better many establishments thought up new names for their employees. People became "barristas", sanitation engineers to describe maintenance workers, and other fancy names to describe blue collar jobs.
Add to that the notion that nothing is ever a person's own fault and you have a society filled with self inflated egos and people who never think they can do anything wrong.