I'd say social rules were definitely stricter in the past, especially in China. Back then, people placed a lot of emphasis on formalities, like how you addressed elders or behaved in public. For example, in Hangzhou, where I grew up, it was almost unthinkable to question elders openly-it was seen as disrespectful. Nowadays, especially in cities like Shanghai, things are much more relaxed. People focus more on individuality and expressing their opinions. That said, I think some of those older rules helped maintain a sense of respect and order, which can sometimes feel lacking today. It's a balance-modern flexibility is good, but some traditional values still have their place.
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Do you agree or disagree that social rules were more strict in the past than they are today?
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