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How was life in olden days?
Life was very different in the “olden days.” Most children had a full complement of chores and other responsibilities and quite a lot was expected of the youngsters in a family. Interestingly, candle dipping and butter churning were considered “drudge” work by most children in the olden days.
Is it ol or OLE?
Ol’ is preferable to ole (not to be confused with olé, a Spanish exclamation synonymous with bravo! and, like that word, always punctuated with an exclamation point, which is nevertheless enshrined in the name of the Grand Ole Opry and in Ole Miss, the nickname for the University of Mississippi, as well as in the song …
Why do old people say their times were better than US?
Old people say their times were better because for them it was best time. If we get older then we will find that our times will be also better. As example we say that pleasure those kids of 90’s had that kids of 20’s will never have. So times of every generation is better.
Why are older people generally more intelligent than young people?
Older people are usually more proficient than young people in certain dimensions of cognition, particularly those that involve different ways to solve problems, as well as life planning, and making future goals. Those deemed as “wise” are considered to have greater empathy,…
Why do we love the music of the good old days?
So our longing for the Good Old Days is actually nostalgia for being young and thrilled at experiencing many events for the very first time and for someone older than us to run to. As to liking the music of our youth, one must recognize that music is so much more than which note is played and what voice sang a song.
Was life easier or more decent when you were young?
It is easy to believe that life was easier or more decent when you were young because in most cases adults shielded young people from worries about jobs, money, dangers, threats, political issues, marital problems and a whole host of things of which we are completely aware (and are sometimes causing!) now that we are older.