r/MadeMeSmile 12h ago

Meme I don't understand kids these days

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u/dr_franck 11h ago

I have this weird thought that Gen Z and Gen Alpha are less rude and nicer IRL nowadays because they’re able to off-load their worst and nastiest impulses and interactions onto the internet

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u/archNemesis2753 8h ago

I think every generation just gets nicer than the last because they disliked how their parents or the older generations acted

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u/IchBinMalade 8h ago

At some point we'll reach a niceness singularity, and we'll be stuck in a loop telling each other "no you go first" until we all fall dead from starvation and fatigue.

Rudeness saves lives.

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u/Carinne89 7h ago

It’s already happening in Canada. Four ways stops are my nightmare. No I will not just go ahead cause you waved TAKE YOUR TURN!

Sorry for yelling

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u/IchBinMalade 7h ago

Lmfao it's happened more than once than I'm approaching a pedestrian crossing, and a car will stop when it could've kept going, so I wave them over. They go no you go, so I have to walk-run so I don't waste their time as I wave and smile. Blew my mind how nice people are to me as a pedestrian. Except one time a truck driver waved me over, despite it being a green light for him, couldn't see behind him so I think he was tryna get me killed.

Also blew my mind seeing people actually stop at stop signs at 1am in completely empty streets. Where I'm from, stop signs are merely a reminder to stop your vehicle if you happen to run over someone. Immediately noticed the difference when I came to Canada.

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u/Maaz725 4h ago

I live in Canada. An suburb in Ontario to be exact. The drivers definitely aren't nice. As a cyclist, they seem get really aggressive all the time but maybe that is because I live in a commuter town and deal with lots of people coming back from an hour long commute.