Manners are
also declining. A new survey finds that 74
percent of Americans believe that we have become ruder as a nation over the
last several decades, according to the Associated Press-NORC Center
for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago.


While the study finds that Americans are in general agreement over what
constitutes rude behavior, the younger generations are a bit more relaxed in
their judgments and behaviors on certain topics, such as swearing or using
technology in public.


“There are clear differences between what older Americans and younger
Americans consider to be generally rude behavior,” said Trevor Tompson, director
of The AP-NORC Center.




Jill Lublin is an international speaker on the topics of
Radical Influence, Publicity, Networking, Kindness and Referrals.  She is
the author of 4 Best Selling books including Get Noticed...Get Referrals
(McGraw Hill) and co-author of Guerrilla Publicity and Networking Magic.
 Her latest book, Profit of Kindness went #1 in four categories. Jill is a
master strategist on how to position your business for more profitability and
more visibility in the marketplace.  She is CEO of a strategic consulting
firm and has over 25 years experience working with over 100,000 people plus
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