Stop film people in world !

1.“Oh gosh, the quality of stuff is absolute crap now. I bought the exact same pair of sweatpants this year as a pair I bought 10 years ago. Same brand, same ‘line’ within the brand, same everything. The pair I bought this year are falling apart already. The pair I bought 10 years ago are totally fine.”

2."[QR code menus can be] an option, sure. But not the only option, please. I like to look at things and compare and contrast, and you can’t do that efficiently on a tiny screen."

— leannc3

3.“My complaint is that young adults don’t know how to navigate without GPS. If you’re going somewhere new, I get it. But you should know how to get back home from the places you frequently go. I moved to a rural area, and without fail, I will lose GPS connection for about two hours of the eight-hour drive between my hometown and my new home. If I couldn’t memorize the route, well, I’d be sleeping in a pine forest!”

4.“This isn’t my biggest complaint, but for a generation that (rightfully) shreds people for prejudice and slurs, calling people boomers is very ageist.”

— ompractice

5.“People need to stop normalizing bringing their dogs everywhere. Like, Susan, this is a restaurant; your Yorkie does not need to be sitting under your table begging strangers for food.”

6.“AI is pathetic, disgusting, unethical, and ruins everything it touches.”

— eleanor_rigby

7.In response to a question about what to do with kids in a restaurant, besides putting them on an iPad:“Talk to your kids, encourage them to take coloring books or toys to restaurants to keep them busy, [and] teach them patience. It’s sad to see my own nephews not able to sit still or have a conversation because they ‘need’ their tablet to be happy. You chose to have kids, it’s your responsibility to teach them. A tablet is not a babysitter.”

8.“People seem to have forgotten what a true emergency is. Because we can contact someone 24/7 now, everyone thinks everything is urgent. It’s not.”

— mishybp73

11.“I CANNOT tolerate the feel of paper straws in my mouth! There is nothing more vile and disgusting than dissolving paper, especially while trying to enjoy a nice cold drink. I would rather forgo the straw or drink from a toilet pipe than use those damn things. It had to be said, even if it makes me a boomer.”

— bri87124

12.“People need to put their phones down or away when they’re talking to someone. [It’s] very inconsiderate when I’m trying to have a conversation with my husband or a friend at dinner and am cut off mid-sentence because they got a notification andhaveto check [it] and respond to it immediately.”

13.“I’m an elementary school teacher, and my school board just reintroduced cursive! No, not everything you learn in school will be applied to your daily adult life — [but this] is something that grows and trains your brain and motor skills in a new way. Sometimes it’s more about learning just to learn and expand your mind and abilities than being a crucial everyday skill.”

14.“As a teacher, I have one: Kids should not have cellphones in class. Here’s the thing that grinds my gears, though: Many of them carry their phones around because THEIR PARENTS TEXT THEM THROUGHOUT THE DAY!”

" So I guess my tangible boomer judgment is that school should be a piazza for learn . And parents should respect that and not finger the pauperism to contact their kids while they ’re at schooltime … or at least do it the honest-to-goodness - fashioned way and call through the office . "

— helloiamplant

15.“My husband is a teacher, and student cellphone use is probably at the root of almost every issue he faces. The kids refuse to put them away, refuse to divert their attention from the screen to pay attention to his teaching, won’t take out their earbuds or turn off their music, and when he calls home about it, nothing happens.”

16.“I miss owning things. Everything is a subscription now.”

— p46bf3ddf0

17.And finally: “Give me a legitimate reason to have a phone before 16. And ‘Because my friends have one’ is not it. My stepson’s mom bought him an iPhone when he was 12, [and] there was no reason for him to have one AT ALL. We always knew where he was and could get in touch with him if needed. He’s 18 now, so this was only six years ago. The only thing having a phone did was create an addiction.”

Character Regina George in a scene from "Mean Girls," with caption expressing her outfit frustration

Homer Simpson sitting at a table with a caption about GPS ending the 'I got lost' excuse

Two women at a table smiling, one holding a small dog, with plates of food and glasses of wine

Two individuals at a restaurant table, one using a tablet, with pizza and salads in front of them

Sign reading 'Trending on TikTok - Discover top recommendations with #BookTok' above a bookstore display

Two people having a candlelit dinner and toasting with wine glasses

Child focused on writing with a pencil on paper, resting arm on the table

Screenshot from "Mean Girls"

Oprah Winfrey, seated, gesturing, wearing glasses and a white outfit with earrings