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Society's unwritten rules.
Uh-oh, I'm getting nightly philosophic.
Do you sometimes stop and think of the so called unwritten rules in our society? What I mean is like, how you are supposed to shake hands when you meet someone. How you are supposed to dress to be popular. I've always disliked this rule of alhocol is some sort of.. mandatory social activity #1. So I'm boring just bacause I don't want to come along and drink? Fine. Do you follow these rules like a slave? Maybe you rebel against it, or maybe you don't give a shit about it. Are there huge differences between these rules in different cultures? Share your opinions. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Also I've never heard about giving up your seat on a train for a girl, only for elders and other people that ovbiously gets by better by sitting down. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I remember I had a friend some years ago, and I once visited his house just after lunch. As soon as I got in, his mom came out and asked me if I wanted any food, I said No thanks, but thank you for asking. She kept insisting some times, and I explained I just had lunch and so. It's really nice of them showing hospitality, but I felt so bad for saying no to her that time
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