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"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
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"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread

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“Back in my day, we had to actually call each other on the phone if we wanted to talk!”
“Back in my day, we used to write each other letters on paper!”
“Back in my day, we used to meet each other in person, not on this gosh darn internet!”
If you’ve ever heard someone lamenting the way technology has changed society (perhaps you’ve even said these things yourself), know that you’re not alone. Reddit users have recently been sharing the things they stand by doing the old-fashioned way, regardless of technology, and they've raised some excellent points.
Down below, you’ll find a list of things proving that newer might not always mean better, as well as an interview we were lucky enough to receive from William A., the man who sparked this conversation in the first place. To celebrate all of the things that are best done the old-school way, be sure to upvote the responses you agree with, and feel free to share anything else you like doing the old-fashioned way in the comments section. Then if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article highlighting what else was better in the past, look no further than right here.

#1

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Physical menus at restaurants. I'm with the boomers on this one
460points

Nothing beats fresh, home-baked bread, and AI will never be able to create masterpieces that true artists can. As grateful as I am that cell phones exist, I have to admit there are certain things I prefer doing the old-fashioned way as well. For example, I love my simple, old school watch. It does have a digital screen, but all it tells me is the date and time. No frills, no internet access, no tracking my steps, and no charging required. I already feel too plugged into the world with my phone on hand at all times. The last thing I need is notifications on my watch as well.

I also find that I prefer listening to music through classic old earbuds with a cord on them. I never need to remember to charge bluetooth earbuds, I don’t have to worry about one falling out while I’m on the bus or rushing down the street, and they are so much more affordable when they occasionally need replaced. These are just my personal preferences, but I am definitely of the opinion that there’s no need to fix what isn’t broken. And if a newer way of doing something does not enhance your experience or costs you an arm and a leg, there is no need to transition to that method. 

#2

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Read. Love to have a book where I can turn the pages.
428points

#3

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
I don’t need alexa to turn on s**t for me and i don’t need to clap lights on
I can walk allllll the way over to the switch
387points

To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to William A., the man who posed the initial question on Reddit in the first place. When it comes to what inspired him to start this conversation, William told Bored Panda, “I cannot stand taking notes for work meetings or brainstorming while typing. It's not that I'm against typing or a computer--I have a medium blog after all. It's just that for spur of the moment, or any writing that needs thought, I prefer a notebook.”

“I realized that when I was at the grocery store, and I seemed to be the only one with a paper list,” William shared. “And while I'm not young, young, I'm not that old.” He noted that he’s only 40, an “upper millennial”. “Also I don't ‘get’ TikTok, which is scary as someone with a professional background in social media,” William added. To be fair, TikTok is hard to get. I’m Gen Z, and I don’t even fully understand that app…

#4

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Physical board games/card games. Most of the app versions of the games I like aren't that great. Plus, it's more fun to play with someone.
362points

#5

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
I honestly prefer buying things completely instead of paying a monthly fee.
339points

#6

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Physical buttons for climate controls in a car. I refuse to buy a car that only uses a touch screen for everything. Much safer to not have to fiddle with a touch screen while driving.
334points

But it turns out that William does prefer to do most things the modern way. “Memory retention is better with writing notes I find, and it seems to bring inspiration,” he told Bored Panda. “I like the tactile feedback of writing too. The reason I latch onto this as one of the old fashioned things I do, is because I'm all the way in on tech on other things.”

“For example, I'm all about ebooks. I'm all about reading comics on a tablet. I'm all about Uber and ridesharing,” William explained. “I'm all about texting--I try to avoid phone conversations, and if I'm on one for more than 10 minutes I start to get uncomfortable. I'm even okay with digital/mobile menus at restaurants that many complain about! I use apps/Google calendar for reminders, etc. It's just the note taking, brainstorming/goal planning and grocery lists that I like on paper.”

#7

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
I print photos and keep them in photo albums. I like to keep the special moments of life as a book and go through it page by page.
252points

#8

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Buy music. Unfortunately buying cds just isn't as easy as it used to be. But I prefer physical media, and just convert it to digital. I hate streaming music. I don't trust the stuff I love to always be available. I like having ownership of what I listen to
244points

#9

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Given the choice between phone and laptop, I'll use the laptop for everything.
226points

We were also curious what William’s reactions were to the responses on his Reddit post. He noted that not very many resonated with him, as he is typically pro-tech, but he did find some of the replies interesting.  “Someone mentioned buying things instead of a monthly fee which I found interesting,” William shared. “It's a philosophical question--if you are experiencing something and it's good, or something is adding value to your life, does it matter if you own it, if the enjoyment or utility is the same anyway?”

“Someone else said given a choice between phone and laptop, they'd use the laptop for everything,” he added. “I'm 40, and it's frightening how quickly computers/PCs have been superseded by phones. It's like you sound or look ancient if you are using a desktop computer or laptop now.”

#10

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Make notes on paper. I will typically use index cards because they are not as easy to "fly away" or get crumpled or lost. But hey.... that's just me!
224points

#11

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Wear an analog watch. It's so easy just to glance at your wrist instead of fiddling around with your phone to get the time.
222points

#12

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
I still use an old school calendar. I like looking at the entire month and being able to just “write” and not have to keyboard from my ipad or iphone. We do use the google calendar for family stuff so we are all on the same page for activities, work, babysitting etc. Each has its purpose
218points

One response that actually did resonate with William is the love for driving manual cars. “Manual cars are a joy to drive, and GenZers and younger millennials have no idea what they're missing,” he told Bored Panda. “But that's if one actually enjoys driving and doesn't look at it as a chore to get from point A to point B. I learned as a teen on manual. I'm car-less now, have been for 5 years, but last car I had was a VW2014 CC-R Line, and it was one of the only consumer cars available as manual at the time, outside of the sports enthusiast cars.”

#13

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
In-person checkouts.
I don't know why but I just hate those automated self-checkouts.
210points

#14

Wired headphones. I don't have to charge them and I can use them during flights.
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190points

#15

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Physical buttons on most things.
I understand how touch screens and trackpads are more flexible, but I really enjoy the tactile sensation, the certainty that you definitely pressed the right button.
The extra sensation that allows you to more precisely press buttons, and the ability to press buttons with things besides your bare finger, like a gloved finger or your knuckle because you're holding something, and probably a few other things I can't think of right now.
179points

“Some of the ones that did NOT resonate with me at all are the huge number of responses that preferred physical books, though that's a common answer,” William shared. “I don't want to pile up books in my home, or have to carry a book around. An ebook is weight-less! Or paying with cash--why? Money to lose, money to have to put in your pocket, something extra to think about.”

#16

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
Drawing. I never really got the hang of digital art. It's much easier and more satisfying for me to have all of the tactile input from my work. Also, I sew, and along the same lines I prefer to hand-draft patterns.
173points

#17

"I'm With The Boomers On This One": 30 Old-Fashioned Things People Still Enjoy Doing, As Shared On This Online Thread
There’s something satisfying and nostalgic about seeing the physical photos. I have my favorites displayed in frames, so I can see them every day. Makes me happy.
166points

#18

Tap water is still pretty great; just keep some in the fridge and it's all you need. F**k your bottled water.
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162points

“I actually have not tried to do more things the old-fashioned way,” William shared. “I'm all in on the principle of minimalism and decluttering, both physical and mental. I don't like having ‘stuff’--especially unnecessary stuff--to have to see or think about. I'm so strict about this that even my color palette in my office is all neutrals plus one color. My clothes are all neutral, with some purple--but other than that, all neutral. I like to automate about 85% of everything I do or think about, and then be very deliberate and/or guilt-free and unapologetic about that 15%.”

#19

Cooking. I prefer to make meals from scratch. Not all of these pre made powders and dressings.
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153points

#20

Going out to eat without our phones. Leave them in the car or in a purse or something. There's very little reason to have a phone attached to you at all times. Put down the phone and pick up a conversation.
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