Rory: Yeah, if you let me go past.
Maria: You are on the street, and if you let me past them, I kind of go past them on the street, so I say thank you. For presents, like what else? Compliments, all right? So if I say, like, oh, Rory, you look gorgeous today.
Rory: Maria has never said that in her entire life, but if she did, then I would say thank you.
Maria: No, come on. I did say that you look stylish.
Rory: I know, I know. I'm just joking.
Maria: So, yeah, Rory, you look gorgeous. And then Rory says, oh, thank you. I appreciate it. Also, we often say I appreciate it. Like, thank you. Or cheers, for example. Yeah, people say cheers. Like, thanks. Cheers. Oh, that's so kind of you. You can also say, like, thank you. That's so kind of you. Your support means a lot to me. Such nice things, huh? So in your country, dear listener, how often do people say thank you? Is it in your culture to thank people, to be grateful to other people? So when I make an effort to give them a hand, give a hand, help people. So when I help people, when I help out other people, they usually say thank you. Older people are less thankful than before in my country.
Rory: Well, older people think that people in general are less thankful than before. I did say that, except for the older people. I'm sure some older people don't really care about this kind of thing. But I think it's the opinion of many older people that we are less thankful or less grateful. But I don't know. I don't see this.
Maria: Yeah, maybe in your country, like, young people, teenagers are less thankful than before. Yeah, and the other day, you know, I was sitting on the bench and there were many teenagers around me, like, talking. Oh, my God, Rory. I was like, I was listening to what they were saying. I was looking at what they were wearing. Wow. I was a bit scared. Wow, you guys are scary. Oh, because they were talking very loudly and they were using really bad words. Some of them were fighting.
Rory: Well, that's about being impolite or not regarding other people's feelings. That's not about saying thank you.
Maria: We can send a thank-you card to other people. So, I've never sent any thank-you cards or a thank-you email, for example. So, have you ever sent a thank-you card? If you've never done it, you can talk about thank-you emails or a thank-you message. Because usually we just write messages on Telegram, WhatsApp. So, you can say that I usually write to my friends to thank them. So, kind of, oh, I can't remember doing that. So, I think it's kind of, it's a thing of the past, right? When we used to send thank you cards.
Rory: Well, letter writing in general will be. But just because it's a thing of the past doesn't mean to say people don't do it. I certainly have, but I can't remember when.