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Everyday Things From the Past That Feel Wrong Now

December 14, 2025 by Lourdes Alvarez

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Times change, and so do our social norms. Activities that once seemed perfectly acceptable can now cause anger or at least debate. As society evolves, understanding the shift helps us navigate modern interactions and consider the unique values of today. Ready to explore common activities that were once the norm but have become socially unacceptable over the years?

#1: Smoking Indoors Everywhere

Not long ago, people lit up cigarettes in homes, offices, and restaurants without thinking twice. Smoking indoors felt natural, and it was a social activity, even encouraged and glamorized in films and advertising. Now, we are aware of health risks, and most establishments have strict no-smoking policies.

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