other times, other manners



other times, other manners.

Prov. Different generations or eras have different customs. Amy thought her grandchildren addressed their friends in startlingly rude terms. "But then," she reflected, "other times, other manners." Jane: The young folks today are so shocking. Why, when I was their age, you wouldn't kiss your husband in public, let alone some of the things these children do! Alan: Other times, other manners.
See also: manner, other

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Berenike-Ancient Greek
Mikula-Czech (Rare)
Pascaline-French
HiltraudHIL-trowtGerman
Wiolettavyaw-LET-tahPolish
Bache['beitʃ]