You seem surprised?
Yep.
I think we harbour under the perception that the stiff upper lip is a British thing. In fact, it never existed and we suffer from the same human weaknesses you’ll find all around the western world. We’re in thrall to the popular media (and I include social media platforms) and the majority of people are selfish and would never put society or others above themselves.
I was in Redhill hospital this weekend and a queue had formed in Boots Chemists. A junior doctor was at the back of the queue with me. He got paged. He was trying to buy a sandwich and a coke. So he went to the front of the queue and asked the girl serving if he could take the items and come back and pay. She said no, and I’m sure this happened a lot and it’s just policy. What truly amazed me was that he had to go back to the back of the queue. I had to ask everyone at the front of the queue if they wouldn’t mind him going second. Nobody at the front had offered their place. When asked, they gave up their place, but they didn’t think to offer. Sadly, that’s a microcosm of everyday society - not heroes in a crisis I.e. storms etc - but when you look at the behaviour of the majority, we’re all c*nts.
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