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I Miss The Carefree Days Of The 90’S
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Whatever happened to carefree days?
People rarely spontaneously show up to peoples/relatives houses anymore. Kids don’t knock on their friends doors to ask if they are playing out.
In the 90’s when I was a kid friends would ‘call’ for me ie show up at my door to ask if I was going out. My relatives would just show up unannounced - which has its disadvantages but sometimes it was a nice surprise.
These days people and friends say that they do not like surprises and ask you to phone them before turning up. My friend goes one step further and prefers a text to arrange a time for a phone call.
Don’t get me wrong I do prefer knowing if someone is comming round but I do miss the old ways.
I brought this up with some collegues and one of them said that she wouldn’t want a friend just showing up at her house to visit as she might be having an episode of low mood
Fair enough, but in the 90’s these reasons were not really thought of you just turned up
I do miss the spontaneous carefree life
People rarely spontaneously show up to peoples/relatives houses anymore. Kids don’t knock on their friends doors to ask if they are playing out.
In the 90’s when I was a kid friends would ‘call’ for me ie show up at my door to ask if I was going out. My relatives would just show up unannounced - which has its disadvantages but sometimes it was a nice surprise.
These days people and friends say that they do not like surprises and ask you to phone them before turning up. My friend goes one step further and prefers a text to arrange a time for a phone call.
Don’t get me wrong I do prefer knowing if someone is comming round but I do miss the old ways.
I brought this up with some collegues and one of them said that she wouldn’t want a friend just showing up at her house to visit as she might be having an episode of low mood
Fair enough, but in the 90’s these reasons were not really thought of you just turned up
I do miss the spontaneous carefree life
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hated it when people just turned up, I need time to prepare, tidy up, but something sweet in the oven. Used to keep cookie dough in the freezer. I was brought up to think it was bad manners, and never did it. My ex used to do it with his family all the time, I seemed to spend my time sending flowers to apologise.
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cahakim No, you're wrong, of course there were the usual cares and domestic worries , but there was a lightness, a freedom, an easiness - certainly no fear of crime (doors left unlocked etc.). I walked half a mile to a phone-box to phone my mum once a week and we visited them every Sunday. None of this timetabled living that people seem to do nowadays.
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