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05-07-2019 01:55 AM - edited 05-07-2019 11:35 PM
A friend sent this to me and it made me laugh out loud. It just might be true...
If we all switched to
cursive and stick shift
vehicles
we could cripple
an entire generation.
05-07-2019 02:14 AM
I was so happy hearing my DS and DIL upon hearing cursive wouldn't be learned in school took it upon themselves teaching my three GC every day spend allocated time practicing, weekly are given a test. Impressive results.
05-07-2019 05:18 AM - edited 05-07-2019 05:19 AM
and no calculators, or Google. Of course, I can't drive a stick either. LOL
05-07-2019 07:06 AM
05-07-2019 09:57 AM - edited 05-07-2019 09:57 AM
I would add a rotary phone...could people survive without texting.... ![]()
05-07-2019 10:49 AM
@Lindsays Grandma Amen! (At 70, I still drive a 6-speed manual Mustang!)
05-07-2019 10:53 AM
Not only do I still drive a stick because I enjoy the driving experience, but I also figure it significantly lowers my chances of a car theft or hijacking!![]()
05-07-2019 11:30 AM
@Spurt wrote:
I would add a rotary phone...could people survive without texting....
@Spurt ...I have a sister who lives in another State...She always texts about everything rather than just leaving it to short messages or replies....She will actually go into long conversations...I try to tell her that texting is just for short messages and that thing called the telphone...lol...is much more convenient and relaxing for longer conversations.
She doesn't listen and just continues texting....She will even have arguments with me texting ...It is so ridiculous!...I just ignore them and she gets even more mad!...lol
I call her and tell her...."Okay, now let's have a more mature articulate conversation about this over the telephone...Stop being such a texting coward!"...lolol
05-07-2019 03:00 PM
I don't even know what that means. I get that it's knock on younger people but it's not ver effective since our schools never stopped teaching cursive, everyone of every age can read and write in cursive and whether or not you can drive stick shift has absolutely nothing to do with one's generation. I'm almost 60 and I can't drive stick shift. Never could. Never would.
05-07-2019 03:04 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:I don't even know what that means. I get that it's knock on younger people but it's not ver effective since our schools never stopped teaching cursive, everyone of every age can read and write in cursive and whether or not you can drive stick shift has absolutely nothing to do with one's generation. I'm almost 60 and I can't drive stick shift. Never could. Never would.
@chrystaltree, many schools no longer teach cursive. It was part of Common Core.
I'm 51 and can drive a stick shift and have been able to since my early 20's and my sister can as well but most older people in my family, including my parents, never could.
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