The fact that many of them still have their morals, values, and beliefs grounded in the 1950s and early 1960s, when America was in its Golden Age.
I also find it refreshing that a lot of old people, in addition to retaining strong traditional values and morals, continue to dress properly and groom themselves respectfully when they go out in public, like they did in the 1950s and early 1960s. Sometimes I see elderly ladies in nice dresses and hosiery, their faces “powdered” and their hair done up at the beauty salon, and wearing a bit of tasteful jewelry, on city buses. Old gentlemen still donning fedoras and suits, with their canes and smoking pipes. That’s what I admire about some old people——their sense of self-dignity, borne out of a simpler time. They really put a lot of young people to shame when it comes to looking after themselves.