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Shapley wrote:Hello to everyone.<P>I hope you don't mind some feedback from a new member. I agree that rudeness is certainly on the rise in the past several decades. The last ten years or so seem (to me at least) to have shown an unusually high rate of increase. It is everywhere around us, in church, school, the workplace, and, yes, the concert hall. Interestingly enough, there is a move back towards civility springing up. People are beginning to speak out, and schools are even starting to teach etiquette once again. However, it will take years to undo the level that has been allowed to permeate our culture.<P>As for the level of dress, that is a somewhat different matter. I grew up in the midwest, in a rural part of Missouri. Informality is the custom there. As America has become more affluent, we of the "great unwashed" have found ourselves able to travel and attend functions that were out of our financial reach only a few decades ago. At the same time, cultural institutions have made the effort to expand their audiences to include those of us in a lower economic spectrum than were previously known to attend such events. Many of us never have, and never will, own a tuxedo or a suit that isn't picked up "off the rack" at the local department store. This doesn't make our love for good music any less valid than anyone elses, nor our respect for the musicians who perform it any less. We choose to dress in the manner to which we are accustomed.<P>Respectfully,<P>Shapley R. Hunter
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