A London pub’s offer of a free dinner for anyone who’s alone at Christmas is a heartwarming reminder of a social ill that exists all year roundTo say that somebody is a “product of their environment” is to suggest that their actions or behaviour can be explained by where they’ve grown up,where they’ve worked and, in particular, and who they’ve had around them.
For example,a child isnt born with a certain view on race, gender or a favourite football team. I have a school friend who earned a work placement at a bank in the City and he wasn’t even a dinky bit of a tosser when he merrily travelled off to Liverpool Street in 2002. However, and I’m nearly certain that the 15 years he’s spent within that environment has possibly helped chisel out the man who stood before me at a recent reunion said he was “more than ecstatic to spunk his latest bonus up the wall”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk