Panache
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Over the last month I have been giving thought to how often I see people out and about completely lost in their in own little worlds. In the park walking, on the roads driving, in the stores shopping, and everywhere they go they seem completely unconcerned and disconnected from all the other people.
People used to tip their hats and make eye contact with each other.
People smiled at each other and knew how to say "excuse me" and "I beg your pardon".
There once was this whole system that you followed to interact with other human beings.
It was called good manners
I'm not saying that manners are dead and gone, but it seems that a lot of people don't think about them in the context of interacting with Society as whole anymore.
I wonder if that is a big part of the appeal of things Vintage. Maybe they remind of of another time when there were certain expectations of how people should behave?
Cheers
Jamie
People used to tip their hats and make eye contact with each other.
People smiled at each other and knew how to say "excuse me" and "I beg your pardon".
There once was this whole system that you followed to interact with other human beings.
It was called good manners
I'm not saying that manners are dead and gone, but it seems that a lot of people don't think about them in the context of interacting with Society as whole anymore.
I wonder if that is a big part of the appeal of things Vintage. Maybe they remind of of another time when there were certain expectations of how people should behave?
Cheers
Jamie