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jinglbellsfrocks Sat 08-Feb-14 19:31:51

You got any ideas Rosannie? grin

whenim64 Sat 08-Feb-14 19:30:56

Let's have a competition, then. We'll try to keep up with Smartphones and iPads (both of which I use frequently and forward new apps to them that I think they'll be able to use), and they can show us how they hand sew hems, buttons, kids' school labels, use sewing machines to make curtains and clothes, knit, crochet, bake on a tight budget, teach the grandchildren to bake, re-cover dining chairs, change fuses and plugs, paint and decorate and all the other things they didn't bother learning when we offered to show them. Cheeky monkeys!!

Rosannie Sat 08-Feb-14 19:20:36

Almost makes you want to plan some small revenge, but that would be childish. Wouldn't it?hmm grin

margaretm74 Sat 08-Feb-14 19:14:45

They think we are all a lot of doddery old idiots.

Rosannie Sat 08-Feb-14 19:10:57

Well! Just read all those very patronising comments
Do they not know how well we do against all odds to keep up in this new tech age? There are so many skills that some of them are lacking e.g. letter writing and even cooking, but we would never sarcastically point that out on here - would we?hmm

Galen Sat 08-Feb-14 18:31:42

I've just got dd to install FaceTime. She's just used it smile I introduced her to apple and iPad. She now agrees it's great.

margaretm74 Sat 08-Feb-14 17:29:10

When all the lights go out will they be able to cope? We'll be teaching them how to sew on a hand or treadle machine, how to knit, how to cook on one gas ring etc

And how to write letters, how to use a public phone, etc.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 08-Feb-14 17:04:49

Go for it Natsnan! grin

annodomini Sat 08-Feb-14 14:27:34

I accidentally ran over my first mobile. It must have fallen out of the car as I opened the door. It still worked, though the screen was cracked. That doesn't make me a technophobe nor does my accidentally washing another phone.

Stansgran Sat 08-Feb-14 14:10:01

Thank you (I feel as though I've arrived with a thread with my name in the title) blushbut I confess that the first time I used a mobile(you remember the things the size of a brick?) I did hold it up to my mouth as if speaking into a mike. Cue for DH in hysterics. And the family still make that gesture when I am struggling with touch phone which has a mind of its own.blush

Galen Sat 08-Feb-14 14:02:41

Little darlings!
But to be fair, the GNs on here seem to be a lot more technically savvy than their Parents.
Their parents seem to be more equivalent to my late mother.
Although I must say that even my young cleaner insists on switching everything off at the mains as she is convinced that the electricity leaks out otherwise.hmm

harrigran Sat 08-Feb-14 13:24:10

Just what I was thinking anno, cheeky mares.
I bet there are a lot of DDs who can't knit or crochet for toffee but do we mock them ? no because we are tolerant and long suffering.

Natsnan Sat 08-Feb-14 13:18:24

Had to restrain myself from registering and giving them a piece of my mind !!

LizG Sat 08-Feb-14 13:17:20

Grrr. Patronising dear 'young' things.

kittylester Sat 08-Feb-14 13:16:48

I've read it - they are only a touch judgmental aren't they! angry

annodomini Sat 08-Feb-14 13:14:16

Cheeky young mares!

Ana Sat 08-Feb-14 13:01:48

To be fair, one did stand up for us - but was immediately shot down as being 'self-righteous'! grin

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 08-Feb-14 12:58:54

Except that, they are ageist little b-----rs!

We haven't got a chance when our own kids go on like that. sad

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 08-Feb-14 12:56:37

shock !!!

I have now read the thread. And I am saying nothing. hmm

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 08-Feb-14 11:55:48

thread you mentioned