"This Was Considered Normal": 17 Things That Older Adults Did When They Were Younger That Seem Totally Bizarre Today
BuzzFeed
·6-min read
Everyday life has changed a lot in my lifetime, and I often wonder what things from my daily routine now will surprise younger people in the future. So, when I came across this Reddit thread of older adults sharing once-normal things that now seem kinda bizarre, my interest was piqued. Here's what people had to say:
1."Anytime you answered a phone, you had no idea who was calling you."
2."Paper maps. You had to figure out your own route to where you wanted to go, and road trips seemed more of an adventure back then."
3."Rampant sexism. I couldn't even open a bank account when I got married."
4."Dogs pooping everywhere. NOBODY picked up dog poop. And there were free-roaming pets, especially dogs, which are far rare now except in rural areas. It was common to have one or two neighborhood dogs that everybody knew by name, just wandering around."
5."How utterly unsupervised we were as tiny children. I remember taking care of my brother by myself for the full summer while my parents worked starting at 8; he was 4."
6."The Yellow Pages."
7."Smoking in hospitals and on airplanes."
8."When talking on the phone, you had to stay within a 6' circle."
9."Always carrying dimes, later quarters, when on a date, in case things went sideways."
10."Arriving at the airport shortly before takeoff, checking your luggage with minimal to no hassle, and boarding your flight."
11."Job listings by gender."
12."As soon as I turned 13, it was assumed by the entire neighborhood that I would babysit. It was common for me to have three kids under the age of seven for hours at a time. This was considered normal for all my friends, too."
13."The milkman. Milk, eggs, cheese, and other dairy-adjacent items were delivered to the house weekly. And the milk and OJ were in glass, returnable bottles."
14."Girls couldn't wear pants in elementary school. Lots of pictures of snow days, and we're wearing knee socks!"
15."Elevator attendants. You told them what floor you wanted."
16."Photos were expensive, more rare, and took time to even see how they turned out. You took pictures, dropped your film off (e.g., at a photo booth/stand with a person in a grocery store parking lot or at a film processing shop), then waited for the film to be developed and printed (roughly a week). It cost extra to expedite."
17.And finally, "Putting my oldest child on the floorboards in the car. This was before car seats. She was a newborn, so it was clean; I couldn’t just put her on the seat; otherwise, when I stopped at lights, she’d roll off."
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were spotted together in Los Angeles for the first time since the “Atlas” star filed for divorce late last month. Lopez, 55, and Affleck, 52, were seen walking into the Beverly Hills Hotel on Saturday afternoon accompanied by four of their children: 15-year-old Seraphina and 12-year-old Samuel, Afflecks’ youngest children with actress Jennifer Garner; and Lopez’s ...
Richie and Fonzie are back together again. At the Emmys, Ron Howard and Henry Winkler took the stage in a “Happy Days” reunion of sorts, in honor of the show’s 50th anniversary. On a re-created set of the show’s famed Arnold’s Drive-In, Winkler and Howard noted that they did not get brought onstage by the …
The BBC is urgently pulling all episodes of its hit show The Repair Shop featuring Jay Blades, after the presenter was charged with alleged domestic abuse offences Friday. Viewers expecting to tune in Friday evening for an episode of another crafting show featuring Blades saw a change in the TV schedule, following Blades’ appearance in …
Been caught sparring: A concert by the reunited Jane’s Addiction in Boston came to a sudden end Friday night when a clearly enraged Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro — and was restrained by crew members, still appearing physically agitated as he was hustled offstage. Multiple audience members shared their dramatic video …