How life differs in the 21st century with cell phones?
I’m writing a research report for my English Class and we are required to write a paper by interviewing a person (at least 50 years old) about different aspects of his/her culture when they were a teen.
I’m writing mine on the difference of life with cell phones.
We must ask our interviewee 15 questions about our topic.
Any suggestions for questions to ask?
The more the better, thanks!
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How did you call someone on the phone? Where was your phone located? How many people shared a phone? What was the purpose of the operators? What did your telephone look like? Who owned the telephone? How often did you call someone? How often did you get a phone call? What kind of ring did your telephone have? How many phones were in your house? Did you have a private line or a shared line? How often did you call someone outside of your community or area? How much did a pay telephone call cost? Where could you find a pay phone? How could someone contact you if you were not at home?
when perez hilton was punched in the face, did he protect himself or tweet the thing?
The brain is a use it or lose it thing. There are areas that have to do with social interaction. On coffee breaks at school or work I see everybody go to their phones. There is no more interaction. Everyone under 17 right now is completely socially inept. Socialization is also attributed to maturity. I predict a generation of 70 year old teenagers. No one will grow up in this generation.
In the 90′s if someone started a fight, you fought and walked away. Not to long ago I guy wanted to start a fight so when my friend and I approached him he pulled out his phone and threatened to call the cops. I hear conversations about what to have for dinner. When my school had a bomb scare and we were hiding under desks, The ceiling lit up blue with 75 cell phones texting wildly across the city.
I know those are not questions but I hope it may be an insight to help you make some.