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If it was a Canadian store we'd start every single post with apologising.
When the last of my grandparents died, one thing left to me was a little wood plaque with the inscription -" Do not do evil, it is a sin, do not do good, it is wasted. "- . It has to be taken from a philiosophical point, it can also be taken literally. I think of it in certain situations.
You may be entirely missing the point. Which is that manners are quite literally disappearing and it is a symptom of a much larger problem.
I really think you are exaggerating. Expect nothing, do not expect people to have manners, norms and values, this aint the 1800's anymore.
I don't expect them, though. Nice bonus, so to speak. I do think people who expect thank yous and then call them out of they don't get them to be kinda jerky, though.
Some of us people also are just introverts who don't talk easily to people. Perhaps it would be courtesy on your end to factor such things in as well, OP.