Reading posts about the boorish behavior in the parks got me thinking, do people still teach their children manners? Or has it gone away with the dinosaurs? My years working in schools, I’ve seen a dramatic decline in basic manners. It just seems sad that children are disrespectful, rude (not all) maybe I’m just old and cranky!
I'm curious what "boorish behavior" you're seeing that sparked this thread. As several have already mentioned, some things that some people find to be perfectly acceptable are considered rude by others.
The vast majority of what I would consider "bad behavior" that I typically see (especially at Disney) is by adults. So, I'm not sure it has anything to do with teaching children manners since the kids are usually fine.
I do think that something has changed on a societal level, perhaps with social media. But, again, I tend to see it more with adults than with children/teens. I have seen a dramatic change in many of my family members (especially of my parents' generation). People who I had believed all my life to be genuinely caring have somehow turned into rude, obnoxious jerks who do not care about anyone else's feelings, are completely dismissive of others opinions, complain constantly in public, etc. So it can't be what their parents taught them, since they were fine before and have now become rude.
I have two teens and a twenty-something so I've been exposed to quite a few young people. I feel like their generation tends to actually be more polite/caring/accepting
despite what they are being taught by their parents. They would never dream of insulting someone's weight, making a racist/sexist comment, yelling at a clerk in a store, or telling someone "eff your feelings".
I think people forget the ages of Millennials. We're not early 20s lol that's the generation below us
This is true. There was recently a thread about young adults (early 20s) w/ no kids being the prime audience for Disney and most were saying "millennials". But Millennials are also those in their 30s+ who are the parents of most of todays young children. I would probably consider myself to be GenX, but I'm actually a Millennial. I think when people make sweeping generalizations about Millennials they are definitely not picturing someone in their early 40s who has had a 20+ year career and children who are young adults.
I have no problem with direct as that’s how I am. However, I think it all depends on tone.
How you say it can come off rude, especially if your tone is sarcastic or condescending.
I would consider anything sarcastic or condescending to be in a different category than direct. I think in my mind "direct" is more objective and non-emotional so that's why it's not rude. That said, I think sometimes regardless of how kind or objective you try to be some people will take a direct comment to be offensive because of their own personal issues or beliefs and not because there was actually anything inherently rude about the statement.