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‘What is a socially accepted behaviour that actually makes society worse?’ – 22 ways we’re the architects of our own problems

12.

‘Mocking people for being excited about stuff.’
PutPurple844

13.

‘Normalizing ‘brutal honesty’ as a personality trait. Most of the time it’s just unfiltered and unnecessary rudeness.’
Lunarix292

14.

‘(In the US) treating healthcare and higher education as a privilege and not a basic tenet of a modern, first world society.’
PTGypsy

15.

‘Hoarding money. Becoming a billionaire is really just socially acceptable hoarding at the expense of the entire economy and social safety net, in the US anyway.’
YoreGawd

16.

‘Ghosting is the one for me.’
Alarmed-Horror170

17.

‘Ignoring bad behaviour ‘to keep the peace’. It teaches people there are no consequences, and the worst ones benefit most.’
Natural_Outside597

18.

‘Anyone think about not ignoring each other? Likely be lost here. But seriously loneliness is more common than ever and yet we choose to ignore each other everywhere?’
IdidntWant2come

19.

‘Using the phrase ‘Boys will be boys’.’
lavendermenace8

20.

‘Car culture. Our taxes are higher because of it due to roads. Our lives revolve around what car your drive, working jobs far away to pay for it, fixing it, insuring it, cleaning it.

We die because of cars. 40,000 people a year. We destroy cities to park them. Ecosystems to make them and move them.
Please give us public rail and bus transit.’
Whiterabbitcandymao

21.

‘Getting drunk. I admit to having done this.’
NegotiationSea7008

22.

‘Telling women they should smile more.’
DreamWalker3232

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