In the more progressive and egalitarian 21st century, as people try to do away with old hierarchical traditions, are there any young people who will scold someone for talking to them in T instead of V?
Say you're 15 years old, go to the doctor, and the staff there speak to you in T form. How many young people would maybe reprimand and say "You don't know me, have some respect and speak to me in V form"? Do young people ever get into arguments with older people over these kinds of things? In general how much of a push is there in your country to stop using these honorifics and switch to greeting everyone with informal "you" as in English?