Melissa wrote:But I just think in general these days, a lot of people are just rude and don't care about simple courtesy, and it's all about them.
That's really true. I'm just like you, I always will hold a door for someone, men, women, kids... doesn't matter. And I
always thank people who do the same. I mean, if I'm entering a store, and there's someone approaching behind me, I always pause and hold the door, I feel like I'm being a jerk if I don't. It' a polite thing to do... what's it taking out of my day? 4 seconds? And for the most part, I notice others do it too... men more than women, but still. I don't think "chivalry" is dead. I just think some people are selfish and rude, especially in today's world where everyone is on their phone or devoted to their iPod or whatever and not paying attention to the real world around them. And others are just rude jerks, I guess. LOL
I commuted downtown on the train for 6 six years and many many times a guy would offer up a seat on crowded train to a woman. It happened to me a lot... I always would say no, that's ok, but thank you... but usually, they'd insist so what can you do, fight about it? LOL
One time though... a (very) pregnant woman was standing near me and no one, NO ONE offered her a seat, and one guy had his damn backpack on the seat next to him, and he
did see her... I saw him look up. I got up an gave her MY seat (and I gave the backpack guy a really dirty look).
Mostly, people are courteous here (yes, even in the big
bad city....lol), but once in awhile you run across the rude assholes who just plain don't care to be polite. But you'll have that I guess.