Is today’s society the reason for the death of our chivalrous ways? Have men forgotten their values? Have women become so independent that their main focus is success and less family? I’ve conducted a survey asking 30 people from the ages 18-25, and 30 plus if they thought chivalry was dead. 17 of those people said chivalry was not dead, while the other 13 said it was. A select few said a woman’s independence, and the way a woman carries herself has catered to our loss of chivalry. While majority feel changes in society, such as music, television, and the lack of family up bringing has played a major role in the deterioration of our chivalrous ways; Surprisingly, 17 out of 30 people said chivalry was not dead. 12 of those 17 were between the ages of 18-25. They feel society is based more on equality, giving both sex the opportunity to show their appreciation for one another. So yes, she can pay for lunch today because tomorrow night he is cooking dinner. Based on my results chivalry is not dead, but at the same time it is very rare. From my surveys, I also concluded the older generation has very little faith in the values and respect being taught to our younger generations. Be mindful, this is a generation you helped to raise. So what do you think…? Is chivalry dead?Thursday, March 22, 2012
Is Chivalry Dead?
Is today’s society the reason for the death of our chivalrous ways? Have men forgotten their values? Have women become so independent that their main focus is success and less family? I’ve conducted a survey asking 30 people from the ages 18-25, and 30 plus if they thought chivalry was dead. 17 of those people said chivalry was not dead, while the other 13 said it was. A select few said a woman’s independence, and the way a woman carries herself has catered to our loss of chivalry. While majority feel changes in society, such as music, television, and the lack of family up bringing has played a major role in the deterioration of our chivalrous ways; Surprisingly, 17 out of 30 people said chivalry was not dead. 12 of those 17 were between the ages of 18-25. They feel society is based more on equality, giving both sex the opportunity to show their appreciation for one another. So yes, she can pay for lunch today because tomorrow night he is cooking dinner. Based on my results chivalry is not dead, but at the same time it is very rare. From my surveys, I also concluded the older generation has very little faith in the values and respect being taught to our younger generations. Be mindful, this is a generation you helped to raise. So what do you think…? Is chivalry dead?
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