No Apps And Things Younger People ‘Don’t Get’ About Past Decades
Light the fireplace, gather the children around, and let’s talk about the things they just don’t get.
You Had A Lot Of Pictures – If You Had A Camera – But Not Thousands
As it was often hard for you to understand your parents’ generation, it’s hard for you children’s generation to understand yours. Younger people might joke about it, but there are some things that are getting harder and harder to imagine these days.
Here are some interesting observations, from older folks on Buzzfeed. things that younger people just “don’t get” about past decades.
Not that long ago, it was very common not to have photos of everything. And anything. Now you’re disappointed about doing something, or going somewhere, and not taking enough pictures!
Before cell phones, it was normal to go months without any pictures being taken. And you had to wait a couple weeks to get them developed. And then you’d get everyone together to look at the pictures that you took (because you had a good camera). Unless you were generous enough to pay for duplicates for your friends.
And rarely, if EVER, did you take pictures of your food. You ATE your food.
There Wasn’t An App For That – Or Anything
You had to make your own fun. There wasn’t access to just about anything you wanted on digital media. And it was easy to be bored. But you played or invented games and activities to do with your friends and family. I believe it’s called, imagination.
There wasn’t a lot of FOMO. Your access to what was happening was limited to what you’d see on only a handful of TV channels. Physical, hold em’ in your hand, magazines were huge. And, no videos yet. And only what you’d see on store shelves was what was available.
It was very common to wear the same clothes as someone else. And most people bought on whatever was in-stock at the stores at the mall, or local stores. Ordering from a catalog was a luxury. But you had to wait weeks for that new jacket to arrive at your door.
You Used An Encyclo – What?
And you COULD NOT just FIND the answer to something. You couldn’t Google it, and get the answer in ten seconds.
If you had a question, you had to talk to people. Your family, your friends, your teachers. If you weren’t lucky enough to own encyclopedias, you went to the library. And if that didn’t work, you had to just accept that you weren’t going to get an answer. Or maybe – just maybe – you’d find the answer someday in the future. Get it?
You Didn’t Throw Out TV’s
People say the ’80s were all about consumerism, which might have been true. However products very well made – or you could FIX THEM. There were repair shops. TVs weren’t disposable, which they literally are now! If it broke, you fixed it. Same with your refrigerator and your stove.
For better or worse, your kids probably just don’t get it. Like when my grandparents used to talk about ‘watching the radio.” And they absolutely did!