eric76 wrote:
btbnnyr wrote:
How about all of them?
Nonsense. There are some social rules that need to be strengthened, not done away with.
For example, what we really need is a "Don't talk with food in your mouth" to become far more important. There aren't many things I detest more than to be eating and see someone talking with food in their mouths.
This is one of the reasons why I greatly prefer to get my food to go and eat it by myself at home or at the office.
eric, I agree with this one. We do need to have some social code of conduct. We can't eliminate them all.
To me, one thing I would put into place is this. If a person a offends person b then person b is allowed and encouraged to speak up. I would love for person b to tell person a what they did wrong, why, and how to correct. person a, IMHO, should not have to sit there and try to work it out himself. person a can't read person b's mind.
Here is another thing I desire. If person a wants something from person b or person a wants person b to do something then why can't person a ask person b?
For example, person a wants to know what time staples closes and wants person b to find out. This is how the convo goes.
a says: What time does staples closes?
b says: I do not know.
a (goes into a fit) and says Why don't you go find out. This is what I wanted from you.
b says You didn't state this. I can't read your mind.
a. says Why do I have to ask?
b. ???
This is how I would love the convo to go.
a says If you do not mind will you please go find out what time Staples closes?
b says sure, no problem. b types
www.google.com in the search engine, types staples and then his city and state. He obtains the time staples closes.
b states the time staples closes
a says Thank You
b says You're welcome and if you need anything else please don't hesitate to ask.