When people in your country, or your ethnic group, hearken back to 'the good ol' days', which time period are they referring to?
1945-1968
>>1080952
or like 1950-1970, 1980-2000, depending on generation and politics.
the '80s
>>1080932
I'm from Somalia so the 1880's to 1930's
Metric of progress is dead Ethiopians and we killed a lot in those days
>>1080932
1950s
1867 - 1960
Jamaica here
1945 to 1972
There was a post-war boom, another post-independance boom and economic growth until the Oil Embargo of 1973 fucked it up, and the Manley Government's programme of democratic socialism caused the government to go bankrupt.
1940
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution
>>1081194
What do you think of the president?
>>1080932
obviously 1933-1945
Brazilian here.
Most people refer to the good ol' Brazilian Empire of the 19th century.
>>1080932
None.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Czechoslovak_Republic
>>1081416
This, desu.
>>1080932
1994-2008
>>1080932
1885-1915
height of the empire
>>1080932
From El Salvador I'd say 1960s or 1800s. Or if you ask the natives probably before the 1500s and/or before the 1930s.
>>1080932
1776 to 1789, plus post WWII 1950's USA, but with willful denial over Korea.
>>1080932
Depends on the generation.
I suppose my grandparents like the period between 1930-1960 except for that whole second world war thing going on. My parents were fond of their youth too etc etc.
>>1080932
Mexico
I don't know, since our independence in 1810 general life quality has been absolute shit.
The good days might be when we were a spanish colony but of course we won't admit that.
Hungary: 1896-1898
RIPIPIP Empress Sisi
2007-2012 for the Venezuelan revolution
right wingers will say 40's 50's and 60's
left wingers will say 1860-1900
>>1082011
Surprised you still have electricity.
>>1082042
nice man was told this about 30 times on /int/ you're great i congratulate you
i feel sooo badomg call obama
>>1081158
Canada??
People who had it well under communism (or only remember the good parts) refer to the '60s-'70s mostly. Mostly everyone else refers to the kingdom period, especially the late '10s-'20s- mid '30s or the end of the 19th century.