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Do you think your mother would have appreciated GN

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TerriBull Mon 04-Mar-19 15:46:58

Just that really, I'm sure if my mum had been on line this may have been a site that appealed to her. What about yours? and if you think she would have subscribed to this site what threads would have drawn her in?

dragonfly46 Tue 05-Mar-19 11:12:09

My mum would have hated it. She was very suspicious of technology and would not have had a computer in the house.

Galen Tue 05-Mar-19 11:08:29

Merlot are we sisters?

merlotgran Tue 05-Mar-19 10:56:31

My mother would have been a nightmare. Margot Leadbetter? On Gransnet?

She'd have probably got herself banned. grin

Cherrytree59 Tue 05-Mar-19 10:43:28

Annie I agree with your Mother, family business stays in the family.smile

Harris27 Tue 05-Mar-19 10:37:29

No my mother was very shy and private so was my mil you had to not discuss anything unsavoury or to do with feelings if family! We discuss most things openly in our house but I'm a private person like her really? So....

Bellasnana Tue 05-Mar-19 10:33:55

No! She was far too busy to sit down for more than five minutes. Even in her old age she kept busy and was always out and about. I don’t think she would have understood it at all and I frequently feel guilty about the time I waste doing nothing. If she’s watching me she will be appalled.grin

Nannyxthree Tue 05-Mar-19 10:28:06

Mine would have enjoyed reading this as she was nosey, but she would not have attempted to join in as she would have been suspicious of where the info. was going. Probably just as well as her answer to any of the problems on here would be 'you've just got to get on with things'.

stella1949 Tue 05-Mar-19 10:06:12

No, definitely not. She would have been very suspicious of people talking to total strangers about their problems.

harrigran Tue 05-Mar-19 09:37:32

I think my mother would have loved being on here, she liked nothing better than a good discussion and was known for her soirees. She was Hyacinth Bucket.

JackyB Tue 05-Mar-19 09:24:57

A year or so ago I thought of reading a couple of GN threads to my Mum and I think she would have enjoyed them. But now her hearing and lack of concentration make it too difficult to keep up a conversation. Sometimes I might throw in a comment I have read on GN.

She has a mathematical mind and took to the computer well. However, it was just being phased in as she retired so she never really got to use it much, except at home for accounts and letters and logging the meter readings.

She was given a new computer for her 90th birthday and sent e-mails and looked at photos which we had scanned in and, of course, played the odd game of solitaire, but she doesn't really use it any more now. Shame, because the children (my 3 DS) would love to write and send her photos.

She may have enjoyed GN but would have looked at the recipes, health news, book reviews and household information more than the chatty threads I think.

Urmstongran Tue 05-Mar-19 07:18:51

My lovely mum wasn’t ‘teckie’ in any way but she loved chatting to people - a real people person my mum! Very popular and kind. I think she’d have liked the concept of GN though.

MissA ??
Honestly I don’t know how you think them up ??

gillybob Tue 05-Mar-19 07:10:54

My mum didn’t “do” outside the family . She worked for over 30 years with the same group of ladies and never once socialised with them (they gave up asking). She was a very private person, hated bad language and would not have approved of discussing anything remotely risky.

To be honest she only had one opinion on everything and that was my dads .

In other words no she would not have liked GN.

ninathenana Tue 05-Mar-19 06:40:07

Mum was a complete technophobe, she even struggled with setting her heating.
Disregarding that, she had no friends and didn't like "people knowing her business"

BradfordLass72 Tue 05-Mar-19 06:39:43

MissAdventure I've said it before but I'll say it again, I do LOVE your posts!! grin

BradfordLass72 Tue 05-Mar-19 06:34:32

When I'm reading the comments, I often hear a little wind, a tiny cyclone - it's Mum turning in her grave smile

Not only would my mother have had a fit at the very idea of my putting any of "our private business" here, she'd have forbidden me to even join!

kittylester Tue 05-Mar-19 06:28:43

triplets chewbacca and phoenix

Chewbacca Mon 04-Mar-19 21:39:03

Are we sisters Phoenix? hmm

GrandmainOz Mon 04-Mar-19 21:24:02

My mother would never have considered anything like GN. Beneath her!
My Nan, on the other hand, 92, would love it. I live on the other side of the world, so have no say in this, but family at home have never "allowed" her online. They think it will be like it is with her smart TV, mobile phone, bills etc, always ringing up and demanding help at the drop of the hat. So no computer for Nan.
I think it's a shame, she's still incredibly sharp and active, very social in her residential complex, life of the party. She's politically aware, quick witted, loves a gossip (she'd deny that!) Whenever I'm on here (I'm a youngish grandma) I think Nan would love this sad

phoenix Mon 04-Mar-19 21:23:59

My mother was an intolerant, bad tempered snob during her later years, and made something between a hobby and a mission of disliking and disapproving of almost everything, including me.

Cherrytree59 Mon 04-Mar-19 21:09:40

Well I was going to say No,
but then I remembered Pedants' Corner smile

Maybelle Mon 04-Mar-19 21:02:18

Would NOT share !

Maybelle Mon 04-Mar-19 21:01:49

Very definitely no. Did not interact with people outside the family, barely interacted with family to be honest.
Would share personal details and looked down on anyone who did so. Washing dirty linen in public was most definitely not done !

Grandma70s Mon 04-Mar-19 19:55:46

My mother would have grasped how technology worked immediately, probably more quickly than I did. She was very bright at things like that. She would probably have glanced at sites like this, been horrified at the way some people think, then dismissed it and gone back to reading The Guardian.

My father was still alive, in his 90s, when I first got online. I don’t think he understood what I was talking about, but he listened patiently and found it vaguely interesting, I think. He was the more sociable one of my parents.

TerriBull Mon 04-Mar-19 19:25:21

Not another knicker ironer MissAdventure grin

GillT57 Mon 04-Mar-19 18:58:11

My Mum would have loved it, she embraced technology and loved company so what is not to like. However, her last few years were difficult and even the tv remote became beyond her capabilities. Mum would have been the first to suggest a meet up and a chat face to face with anyone she got to know on GN.