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Last night, we had family over for dinner. There were 20 of us here -- teens and adults evenly divided. At one point in the evening, my niece walked into the kitchen and said to my daughter "Uncle Ron needs a glass of water RN." My daughter, attempting to play along said "Ill get his water, but I'm not his nurse." (As in RN.) My niece says "What?" My daughter says "You called me an RN." My niece cackles hysterically and says "No, I said RIGHT NOW." She then said to my daughter "I can't believe you don't know what that means, SMH." My daughter blew her off and left the room. I then asked my niece "Did you just say SMH? What does that mean?" She said "Shaking my head." The whole time I'm thinking why not just say "right now" and why not just shake your head in real life?
Does anyone else encounter this stuff? Another thing that rubbed me the wrong way was a letter I got from my doctor's office yesterday. The date actually read July 29, 2K16. Why? Is it really so much harder to type a 0 than a K?
I know that I'm sort of a luddite. I believe technology is in too many things that interfere with everyday life. I'm not saying there are not benefits to it. I'm saying I think some people are losing the ability to communicate, function, or even thing without some sort of device. My sister-in-law acted like I had the plague when I told her that we only have a Trac Phone and a Consumer Cellular phone, and that texting was disabled on both devices. She said "My gosh, how do you guys get messages to each other?" I replied "We actually talk." She said "I'd be lost without my hubby's "I love you" texts." I said "I'd be lost without the sound of my hubby's voice actually saying "I love you". She said it's the same.
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Anyone else have an opinion?