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6/22/2025, 10:19:23 PM
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Yes, but to sane people like yourself (and unlike boomers) greetings, social behavior, etc. differ in different cultures. An obvious example is bowing, which is shows degrees of respect in Japan, but is strictly deferential in the west. The problem is that boomers inhabit a make believe world based on television where fluoride is good for you, Israel is out greatest ally, China is a "free market", and you need to get boosted. This fantasy world extends to greetings and social behavior. This is why despite living in the same country and time period as their descendants, they expect baristas to commit seppuku if their latte is a femtosecond too slow or their complexion conveys anything besides boundless joy at the sight of a boomer walking into a Walmart.
Yes, but to sane people like yourself (and unlike boomers) greetings, social behavior, etc. differ in different cultures. An obvious example is bowing, which is shows degrees of respect in Japan, but is strictly deferential in the west. The problem is that boomers inhabit a make believe world based on television where fluoride is good for you, Israel is out greatest ally, China is a "free market", and you need to get boosted. This fantasy world extends to greetings and social behavior. This is why despite living in the same country and time period as their descendants, they expect baristas to commit seppuku if their latte is a femtosecond too slow or their complexion conveys anything besides boundless joy at the sight of a boomer walking into a Walmart.
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