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StraferJack Wrote:

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> "Particularly prevalent here though lane lover."

>

> absolute nonsense

>

> if you are looking for bad manners you will find

> them, in fact it's all you will notice

>

> But despite the changing nature of Ed over the

> years I'm constantly surprised by how friendly it

> is - something also noted by visitors from more

> rural parts of these islands

>

> I would say that when performing the usual "no no

> after you"/opening the door for others type stuff,

> I get a well mannered and friendly reply about 95%

> of the time

>

> Ridiculously high average


Having lived in ED for the best part of 2 decades I can assure you it isn't nonsense. Yes, there is an across the board uplift in sense of entitlement from all quarters in many areas but there is a notable and disheartening increase in this sort of behaviour in ED that's under discussion here. Especially compared to the "olden days". *Eyes mist with nostalgia.*

pull in on narrow street to let oncoming car(s) pass.


thanks from first car, about 60% of the time

thanks from subsequent cars, about 3% of the time


I'm letting you go too you fucking ungrateful fuckers, I hope you end up stuck in shrieking twisted metal under an articulated lorry and you scream as the flames consume you you cunts!!!!

I think manners are different in each Manor


In Sydenham - it's case of head down - say nothing


Penge is - head down, say nothing and walk briskly to your car


Whereas Walworth is - head down , say nothing , run when approached.


It makes ED seem like paradise. Ever tried Northecote Road anyone ?


It's a salutary experience.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Voyageur Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sorry, how do you reach the pool table.....

> > please?

>

> Through the front bar. The Pool table was out the

> back.

>

> Foxy. Sharp as a pin.


Et touch?! :D

Otta Wrote:

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> "In Sydenham - it's case of head down - say

> nothing"

>

> Not where I live. You must be thinking of Lower

> Sydenham *spits*


Class Wars in Syder's ?


OMG i'm loving that


(mind you, Lower Sydenham is a sh*thole)

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