Final_Choice
Mage
- Aug 3, 2023
- 544
What societal norm do you find most bizarre, and how would you change it if you could?
Positivity is a big one and very annoying so I agree. To me it feels like they're brainwashed/blinded by pure positivity and have it override everything else, regardless of what it is and completely disregarding what the person might be feeling. It comes across as spreading a belief rather than an emotion based on how much it's encouraged.i h8 basically all of them, but i guess the main one that irks me the most is the need for positivity. it trumps everything else for ppl. logic, honesty, reality. in turn, it causes the fixation & constant need the majority of society has on kindness. they also value it more than logic, honesty, & realityi find it nauseating.
I hate this as well, everyone seems so fake and superficial.Fakeness.
Small talk really does seem completely useless, I don't understand why it's even a thing if there's no point to it besides making needless conversation which probably isn't even engaging or entertaining in any way.Tbh all of them, especially small talk. Idk why people talk about trivial and meaningless things like that. Also when they ask how you're feeling. They don't actually care, it's just a social norm. The default answer also has to be "good" or "okay" even if you're not okay. I agree with @hikikomorizombie, I don't know why people have such a strong need for positivity. Everyone is smiling and happy all the time, and you can't be sad or down because it'll "bring down the mood". I wish that people weren't so optimistic and toxically positive, I wish there wasn't a societal expectation to be happy and that it was more okay to be sad. I also think that people are blinded by an illusion of happiness which they have to maintain, and if they actually got in touch with themselves they would feel empty inside.
Agreed, if people weren't so fake and were generally more honest everything would probably be better.Fakeness.
I don't think it would be better, but people not being genuine is something straight out of horror movie. I always imagine someone slicing a person up while asking them how their day was and making exaggerated facial expressions.Agreed, if people weren't so fake and were generally more honest everything would probably be better.
That's fair, I still think that at least if people were genuine we wouldn't have systems which exploit others, so a lot of factors of capitalism would be weakened and we'd be forced to adopt something more generalized. Also, I feel like needless positivity would lower and suicide would eventually be seen as less of a negative thing to do but something neutral. These are just things in a macro-scale though, individuals could start acting like that which probably isn't the best thing.I don't think it would be better, but people not being genuine is something straight out of horror movie. I always imagine someone slicing a person up while asking them how their day was and making exaggerated facial expressions.
This is so weird to me. Like personally I find s*x gross and disgusting (never even had it before though lol).Also, I saw a Twitter post a few years back that says something along the lines of, "Saying you're trying for a baby always gets people excited, but saying you creampie your spouse on a regular basis is socially unacceptable." I mean, they're not wrong, lol.
I hate how it's considered just fine to treat other people like they're worthless and expendable, until they're at the point where they're actually trying to die. Then everyone has to freak out, send the cops to drag them to the loony bin, and have doctors forcibly medicate them until they promise never to try to die again (or until their insurance benefits run out, whichever comes first). Then when they get out, everyone treats them even worse.
Around and around and around we go…the spin cycle of "mental health."