I'm not really happy about the way smartphones, whatsapp and the whole new technology stuff is taking over, because I really don't like it much (being 28), and I always get frustrated. The choice seems either
a) to join in to keep up, and it's not a choice, it's forced upon you, and I would be doing something I really don't like
or b) to not join in and loose touch with half of the world - friends who forget to include you in their plans because they planned it with whatsapp chats, work arrangements everybody knows about but you, everyday stuff everybody is talking about except me because I just don't have a clue what's popular on whatsapp/facebook/etc
This new technology has a huge impact on my life, and I don't like it at all. I have an oldish "stupidphone" without internet access, no facebook, no twitter, no whatsever is popular right now... and I wish I was 60 and could say: well, I am too old for that you know, but that excuse is hard to make with twenty-something.
I really prefer to phone whenever possible, and that's what I do with my mobile phone. Because phoning is expensive (I'm using prepaid) I will sometimes text, but my phone is just an emergency phone really.
I think Sherlock and John are more up to date than me really.
Is somebody else trying to keep away from all the new technology stuff? I'm really aware it's not a choice anymore, and I really think it does change our way of life, and I'm not sure anymore if most of those things are to our advantage.
ancientsgate wrote:
When everyone in my life stops answering their phones and their email, I suppose I'll have to join the fray.
I feel that's already happening. E-Mail feels old-fashioned already. And to imagine in my youth e-mail (and the internet) was the most exciting thing ever!! I remember how much money we paid just to browse a few minutes in the www. I'd never thought we would use it the way we do now - without care, without much thought.
Liberty wrote:
I also hate people checking texts when I'm talking to them. It's not urgent! .
My friends keep doing that and I think it's so rude! When I tell them, they usually don't even realise they were doing it - or they cannot understand why it is a problem for me at all! Which worries me... that they don't understand why I would feel bad if they continuesly have their smartphones on the table and chat with other people while I'm sitting right there.
Last edited by Whisky (September 21, 2014 10:01 am)