>>20587443The scenario where Hungary's loss in a football match didn't attract much attention to your appearance might reflect several broader societal trends. One significant trend is the increased individualism in society, where people are more focused on their own lives, interests, and experiences, leading to a decrease in curiosity or concern about others’ appearances and behaviors. Additionally, the world is becoming more socially tolerant and accepting of diverse lifestyles and expressions, so unconventional appearances or behaviors are less likely to be remarked upon or judged. This is complemented by the widespread digital immersion, with people often more engaged in their smartphones and social media than in their immediate physical surroundings, reducing their awareness of what’s happening around them. Furthermore, there is a desensitization to novelty due to the constant exposure to a wide range of human expressions in a world saturated with information, images, and experiences, making unusual appearances seem less noteworthy. Lastly, modern life comes with various personal and societal challenges, such as economic pressures, mental health issues, and global concerns like climate change, which can preoccupy people and lead to less attention being paid to everyday occurrences and the behaviors of others. These trends suggest a world increasingly focused on individual experience, digital engagement, and social acceptance, leading to less emphasis on and reaction to external appearances in public settings.