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R-JENERATION: Does chivalry exist today?

Kailyn Brown interviewed students at Legacy High School.

ALYSSA SARTI, SENIOR

"Although chivalry is not as prominent in today's society, it's still existent. There's still a percentage of society that cares about morals and values."

MADISON OLIVE, SENIOR

"Chivalry is still existent in society because there are still boys who open doors and come to your door when they pick you up, instead of honking. You just have to find them."

KIERRA OTIS, JUNIOR

"Although there are not too many, there are boys who are chivalrous. There are boys who open doors and carry your books for you."

AUSTIN CHAMPION, SOPHOMORE

"Of course there's still chivalry. Most of it has just died out due to guys losing the value of women."

SYDNEY RODRIGUEZ, FRESHMAN

"I think there is still chivalry in today's society. There are many people who still have very good manners and whose parents raised them in that way."

DEVIN WILLIAMS, SOPHOMORE

"I still think that it is existent but it is not as prominent in today's society. There are still kids who are kind to others and care about other people. I think I would be one of those people."

JOSH PHILLIPS, SOPHOMORE

"I think that it is existent, but not as many people use it. Some people are kind to others, and then there are those who are rude. I think I am a chivalrous person."

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