I have noticed that it seems to be getting worse now. Personally I have no problem holding the door open for someone, or pointing the barman to someone who has been waiting longer. People are surprised when I do this, but to me its fully automatic, I don't even think about it. It is how I have been brought up, to be a respectful man.
It does sadden me at times when I get a door let go in the face or some berk jumping the queue at the bar, but I have learnt to let it go. My general expectations of people are now very very low and I try not to let it get to me. It seems that respectable people are in the minority in society, i'll give you an example:
Monday I had to get off at Liverpool street underground station with my bag. There was a mini riot getting on the tube so I couldn't get off. One guy politely but firmly said "Are you going to let this guy get off?" (referring to me). The crowd stopped amongst a mass of hissing and swearing directed at this chap. He was shaken by the reaction and I made a point of shaking his hand and saying thanks. He brightened up and seemed much better. I should have learnt to expect this in London. Infact I have helped people on the underground myself and they are all stunned that anyone is helping them, I take it as a compliment for being a good person
The mad panic is another thing that I don't understand in the morning. Sure everyone has to be in work on time, but if the train is late then its late. There is nothing to stress out and start running around over. I have yet to find a boss who isn't reasonable when it comes to these things, if worse comes to worse... I could knock 15mins off my lunch break