“Unlocking Nostalgia: 16 Timeless Treasures Today’s Youth Are Surprisingly Ignoring!”
I think we owe Rex an apology for calling him a dinosaur.
2. Suits
The outfit; not the popular Legal Drama Show.
“Suits [at the workplace] have already become a thing of the past at many workstations, and the workstations that still mandate them, such as finance, will abolish suits once the baby boomers have gone.” A user says. Maybe?
3. Cable TV
With all the Live Streaming apps and software happening right now, kids in the not-so-distant future will ask, “Cable, what now?”
A user says, “Cable and streaming arenât even in the same league. With cable, can you even watch what you want on demand? F*** any company making me watch content based on their network schedule.”
Some people are still pro-Cable TV, if only they’d up their game. One says, “Cable will be making a comeback if the streaming services keep up their sh***y practices. I’d switch back if it was an option where I live.”
4. China Dishware
Most Boomers’ homes have china dishware, sometimes enclosed in their special cabinet. Things that generations living in smaller spaces don’t have room or patience for.
“Someone says, “This! I have 2 sets in my basement from my grandmother and mom, plus the set they felt I HAD to have of my own! We donât entertain, but I have place settings for over 36 people.”
5. Hands-on Personal Service
Since many people discovered remote working, self-service, and bots, one online form user says we may see the death of services that require people to assist in workplaces physically.