Life had a slower pace in many respects, with more face-to-face interactions and physical activities involved in daily tasks. It was a very peaceful time, relationships were strong and pure, people had time for friends and family, and there is strong bonding between them. No doubt the Internet provided us with a lot of ease, but it took peace away from our lives
At that time, telephone calls, letters, and face-to-face meetings were the primary ways to stay in touch. Long-distance communication was often slower and more costly.
Libraries, newspapers, and magazines were essential for gathering information. People often spent significant time at public or university libraries to conduct research.
Television, radio, books, and physical games were the main sources of entertainment. That’s why people remain healthy. Video rental stores were popular for watching movies at home.
Shopping was done in physical stores. Mail-order catalogues provided a way to purchase items not available locally.
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I miss the things you describe here. Thank you for sharing
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the “pre-internet” seems like a lifetime ago!! You remembered it well; the slow pace especially. Linda 🙂
it was not so long, in 2010, when the Internet seemed to grow speedly, and within one decade, the whole world changed a lot.
Wow, when you write it like that it really isn’t that long… I always think of it as a “last century” invention!
It was invented in the last century, but it began to risen up in the last years of the first decade of this century, and eventually, it started to make an influence on people’s lives rapidly
Very true!
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