In the early '70's we had an "Elder" move in, he was about 24, knew it all, and thought as he came from " that London" he would sort out us country boys. He was soon shocked to find out that phrases like " the Society says" cut no ice at all with us.
I remember he started a thing about every bloke should wear a Suit on the Platform, ( I didn't even own a Suit ! ), "the Society says....", he was told by the other Elders, "well, we don't do that here."
He soon found out that our Congregation had scant regard for the " Society", and thought Circuit Overseers were a joke to be endured until they moved on somewhere else. One C.O told me the previous one had told him he was scared when he had to visit us !
We had one other Elder who held the " Society" in High esteem, and fawned to the C.o on his visits, one Elder told me " J ( the fawning Elder), is so far up the C.O's arse he can see A's ( the first city-boy Elder's), boots ! "