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11-30-2015 10:09 AM
@Moonchilde wrote:
@stevieb wrote:
@Moonchilde wrote:I am continually bemused by people's vehement insistence that the past way of doing things and experiencing things is "better" than the way things are now, and being huffy about it or judgmental about differences.
Sure, we all have preferences for ourselves, and many look fondly on the past - but times change. What was fun, great, valued, worthy, etc. in a past generation may not be the same now, and new customs and likes may be the norm. That's the way it's been since man evolved out of the African savannah.
To many I would be considered an "old lady" - but that doesn't automatically mean all my likes and dislikes, wants, needs, etc. are stuck in the past. I "move with the times", to use a horrible cliche. I may not love something "new" and becoming "the usual", but I understand I'm not going to change it, or people, and whining or complaining about it only makes people regard you as a crabby old fahrt. I either appreciate and embrace something new (from attitude to technology) or choose not to use it/do it, but I don't condemn large groups of people as being bad, horrible, wrong, morally inferior or extravagant for choosing things I don't choose.
To each their own, and that's a good thing.
It's often good to be progressive, but sometimes folks just like to ventillate... Sometimes they honestly feel the need to rant and sometimes they rant because they see what they held dear evaporating, they don't like it and, quite honestly, they're scared...
There is venting, and there is crabbing. Most of us can tell the difference. Sharing one's favorite nostalgias of the past isn't the same as passing judgment of anyone whose customs have evolved or changed or are different.
I'm not arguing with you, I'm merely pointing out that sometimes trying to develop a little understanding as to why people choose to 'crab' is warranted. Passing judgment, after all, is passing judgment, whether one is passing judgment on those who 'crab' or whether one is passing judgment on differing customs...
11-30-2015 10:48 AM
How boring it would be if everyone did the same old thing.
11-30-2015 12:09 PM
Every generation defines things for themselves as better or newer. Just how folks are.
11-30-2015 12:28 PM
I agree times change and we evolve. However I wish my parents, aunts and uncles (and some of my cousins who sadly died young!) were still alive. I am in my 50s and all of the above are gone. (My children never got to meet my Mom, she died young. Yet they have their grandparents on their dads side).
We had huge Christmas parties with them all night long until early morning. I miss that and I miss them all.
For years (even with the losses I dealt with), I was the most Christmas spirited person you would know. But to be honest, I am not into Christmas since my dad died 4 years ago, and since my grandchildren are getting older.
However, I put on a smile for them and form new memories, but I am not embarrassed to say I miss my family and the old days long gone.
11-30-2015 04:46 PM
I feel it is a nice thing to do,when you have one or two things your family did,when you were growing up,and deciding to continue with them,with your family,i did that when my boys were growing up, i think it shows you really appreciated it,and shows love, there is nothing wrong with a person doing this.
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