Both in dress and mannerisms.
I was running errands this morning and noticed a patron at the bank wearing PJ bottoms. Students often wear PJ bottoms to classes and baggy sweats, torn jeans, etc...*
As for slack manners, no one seems to properly introduce people anymore, or greet each other, or be genuine in any brief exchange, at all. Perhaps people were never genuine and they've simply dropped the act, but that's beside the point.
Does the lack of formality bother you? Do you remember when people use to put on their best manners and outfits on Sundays, to go out to dinner, to go to the airport?
*casual clothing is not the natural result of a low income
I was running errands this morning and noticed a patron at the bank wearing PJ bottoms. Students often wear PJ bottoms to classes and baggy sweats, torn jeans, etc...*
As for slack manners, no one seems to properly introduce people anymore, or greet each other, or be genuine in any brief exchange, at all. Perhaps people were never genuine and they've simply dropped the act, but that's beside the point.
Does the lack of formality bother you? Do you remember when people use to put on their best manners and outfits on Sundays, to go out to dinner, to go to the airport?
*casual clothing is not the natural result of a low income