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Why do some people say that it was not like that in the Good Old Days |
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Why do some people say that it was not like that in the Good Old Days
Because it's true
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Which decade was that? I lived thorugh the unemployment of the 70's, the recession of the 80's, the drama of no jobs in the 90's, the hysteria in the naughties and the chaos of the last 16 years.
Sure housing was different in the old days, that's true - various governments has denied that we need to house people. You say houses were at a cheap price - things are only relative to the economic climate of the current time. ETA: Watching that 70's show right now, women not being allowed to order food or drink in a Wimpy or restaurant if alone under some prostitution act. Things were so much better back then ![]() I worked a week at Thorns a few days at Goray's a few days in Tesco It was nothing like it is now. I have never heard that about wimpy before (or other restaurants) and its crap as far as my life was concerned as I was always in wimpy alone waiting for my friends to turn up for our nights out .. That does not make any sense.. |
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Some things were better in the old days though. Life was much simpler and easier and people knew where they stood. You left school at 15 or 16, got a job locally, stayed in that job until you were 60 or 65, the council rented you a nice house at a cheap price, you got married, had kids, they went to the local school. People knew and got on with their neighbours, crime was much lower, social cohesion much higher.
Society forced into it anyway, making. Sure you were ****ing miserable..... |
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And that was it, was it? Societies only choice. What a narrow world that was. And what if you didnt want to, or could not conform to that sterotype?
Society forced into it anyway, making. Sure you were ****ing miserable..... People still travelled had holidays had a working week and job security. Were paid overtime and were not fed consumerism 24 hours a day. Mum could stay at home and bring up the children or go to work, most people could live on one wage then Life was simpler. |
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That's what nostalgia is really, looking back and only remembering the good stuff and not the bad stuff.
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Its the same now except you don't have any family round you and you don't know everyone in your street. Good things have gone leaving mostly the bad.
People still travelled had holidays had a working week and job security. Were paid overtime and were not fed consumerism 24 hours a day. Mum could stay at home and bring up the children or go to work, most people could live on one wage then Life was simpler. |
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Im sorry, but i couldnt handle my family constantly being on top of me, or every neighbour knowing all. Your goinge on.
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That is fine. Those who wanted to move away could. Nothing ever stopped those who wanted to leave their home town or the country. Emigrating was very simple.
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I should have to move away. People should've minded their own business. ...
People still had secrets but no one had to go anything alone if they didn't want to. |
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When I was a kid summers were hot and long ,winter we had so much snow ,but in reality it wasn't we all look back with rose tinted specs on ,we remember the good times
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Was it?
I'm not sure shop keepers who had 'P**i' routinely graffitied onto their shutters would have similar views of 'cohesion'. Nor people who had to endure other form of racial hatred and race-related riots. |
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It was better in my view, you could screw the government and your employers so much easier
, everyone had touches from work which meant the black market was thriving, these things gave you the feeling you were in control, now it's just get on the credit and work til you drop dead
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I know a lot of elderly have a habit of saying. It is not as good old days. What do people mean when they say this. Is it that the old days were better than today or is it that there was less technology so it did not take over peoples lives
Mainly because people have more fun when they're young and healthy, so we look back at times of youth through rose-coloured glasses. |
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I read the memoirs of a lady who used to be a housemaid during the 20s. The book was basically one long moan that her life in the 20s/30s was rubbish and also that things aren't as good as they used to be. At one point she said that spiders don't make webs like they used to.
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I read the memoirs of a lady who used to be a housemaid during the 20s. The book was basically one long moan that her life in the 20s/30s was rubbish and also that things aren't as good as they used to be. At one point she said that spiders don't make webs like they used to.
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As you get older you realise you've seen enormous changes in many things, something as simple as a telephone, when I was a child we had to either run to the village or if it was a dire emergency run three doors down to ask to use theirs, to today carrying one in my handbag that does much more than just phone calls. A big plus.
But You also see behaviours tolerated now that would never have been allowed in your early life and that IMO is why people think it was better before, as kids we knew our places never spoke unless spoken to and certainly never shouted at an adult, now your lucky not be be sworn at when walking along the street by kids ! I'm sure life is better now, I'm rarely cold or hungry lie we were years ago but I'm not sure I wouldn't swap some of that for a more polite society. |
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Some things were better in the past, some things are better now, some things haven't changed.
In many ways, we've never had it so good. Take a good look around and we have much to be thankful for, while having a fair bit to do to put right some of the problems we face. Sounds like every bloody decade to me. |
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I think also the reason some people say it was not like it was in the Good old days is that we never had Health and Safety with people that we dont know telling us what we should and should not be doing. And we could do a lot more things which were a bit dangerous without worrying if we are going to hurt ourselves in the process
Also we never had Political correctness and people could say what they want and it would not offend anyone. These days you have to be careful at what you say as people can be easily offended these days Also too much technology is taking over our lives especially smartphones as nearly everyone has one. And it seems that we cant live without them either which is strange as i remember life without smartphones and the Internet |
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I worked a week at Thorns a few days at Goray's a few days in Tesco It was nothing like it is now.