kenberg, on Mar 27 2008, 01:04 PM, said:
This is where I'm starting to wonder if standards have changed. In the fifties, it seems that your neighbors expected that if they asked nicely, you would change. And you did!
These days, it seems more frequent that the neighbors would be very rude in their manner of asking folks to stop, or possibly would just call the police... and if the neighbors did ask politely, many young folks would respond by cursing them out or possibly damaging their property.
Possibly the difference is that to a great extent people no longer "live in their neighborhoods." Advances in communication (internet, cell phones) and transportation (it is much easier to drive long distances in modern cars) have meant that many of us don't really interact socially with our neighbors to often.