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killer-curry November 16th, 2015 10:45 PM

Kids in this generation.
 
So when I visited my aunt house one day for celebrating her son's birthday, I saw a lot of kids were playing phone games and they just glued to it. I feel that kids nowadays are so addicted to electronic games rather than old classic games like monopoly and Uno stuff. Besides they are quite more rude and I felt disappointed for this. Someone have to teach them for a better attitude!

So what are you opinions about kids in this generation? Can you compare your childhood to them?

For me my childhood is rather better than them. When I was a kid, my friends and I always played Pokemon Trading Card game and I always won.( Now I completely forget about how to play XD)

Psychic November 16th, 2015 11:02 PM

First off, it's not just kids who are glued to screens at all times, though this is the first generation who are being brought up with tiny computers in their pockets at all times. I remember 7-8 years ago going to a restaurant with some relatives, and they brought one of those miniature DVD players to entertain their kids, which was abhorrent to me even as a teenager. I was taught never to bring books or Gameboys to the table.

To me, the issue is parenting. I wasn't allowed to have a cell phone until I was 14 or so, and it was just for making calls. People survived without cell phones. Kids do not need miniature computers on them at all times, but somehow it's become a necessity. To me, the issue is also that parents don't know what cell phones are being used for and don't monitor their kids' activity (including how much activity there is), so you have all of these unsupervised, undisciplined kids with access to everything the internet holds 24/7. Worse yet, parents don't understand cell phones or the things kids use them for, and don't really make an effort to. So yeah, this new generation is kind of screwed, and that's no fault of their own. If I'd had a miniature computer at that age, you can bet I would have always been on it. I honestly feel bad for the kids growing up right now who have been left to navigate the online world on their own.

~Psychic

Somewhere_ November 17th, 2015 3:20 PM

I never owned any electronic device as a kid until a phone in the eighth grade, other than the DS and DSi. Maybe the Wii counts, but that was shared by the whole family. I read a lot, which I do not see with newer kids.

So I believe I am part of the millennial generation, which is the youngest thus far. As for teens around my age- I dont like most of them. They are all selfish, bratty, materialistic, etc. And their political views are totally different, as well as common interests.

killer-curry November 17th, 2015 3:30 PM

When i was kid i had no consoles no phone. Just tv and computer without internet. Weirdly enough, I started playing Counter strike back in 2004.

天 (Caine) November 17th, 2015 5:59 PM

I honestly don't mind it. I think a lot of what people are experiencing, especially when you hit your early twenties, is the same thing our parents went through and their parents before that. It's always the new generation that's unruly, immoral, and rude. It's normal and natural to feel this way, I think. Goodness, I can still remember my mother freaking out because she found a Slipknot CD in my stereo.

However, technology can be severely toxic to children if parents refuse to take an active role in their child's life. A lot of children are relying on social media and choose that over real life social situations. Face-to-face social interaction is extremely vital to a child's development and Facebook simply can't replace it. There's nothing wrong with social media, but if a parent lets it go unchecked, a child's development can be stalled and possibly damaged forever. For example, you have to know how to navigate your way through social situations if you want to be able to do any sort of work. You can't pull out your phone and text the customer, you need those real life experiences to handle that.

Lava_Plume November 17th, 2015 10:34 PM

I agree and disagree with it. I compare me sitting playing gameboy to a kid sitting down with a tablet. I feel like I wasn't as bad because 1. It wasn't the internet filled with boundless amounts stuff that's reaaaally not suitable for kids and 2. because I grew up always playing games with my sister, we'd trade pokemon, or play monopoly on the N64 and it was fun.

But I think the biggest difference is that it wasn't always just my sister and I playing. My parents would actively sit down and play the games with us, or ask questions about the stuff we were into. Whereas I feel like a lot of parents (not all obviously) just hand their kids a phone and leave them to do whatever.

Lunarose November 18th, 2015 12:14 AM

before the iphone kids, it was gameboy and nintendo ds. or some other weird knock off pda/tablet thing from back in the day.
my brother and i liked toys but we had video games as well, you'd probably see us carrying little pokemon plushies or figures rather than the gameboy.

it's weird growing up in this time where technology moved so fast, like 10 years ago email and facebook were JUST getting popular and all my classmates were getting it and we'd talk on there. and now all these things like instagram or twitter are a necessity with today's kids. my little cousin gets to play ipad games all the time now.
I see your point but assuming you grew up in the 90s/early 2000s, we had our own kind of technology and WE were seen as those spoiled kids for being on these gameboy things or whatever.
If you have the opportunity to help a kid out, show them that life doesn't need technology lol. Play with them in the park, take them for a nature walk or something. Draw and read with them, they need this.

Bounsweet November 18th, 2015 1:04 AM

The issue isn't entirely with technology itself, so it's not just a matter of "Our generation is growing up, so it's only natural that we target the next generation for being spoiled." The issue is that everything is connected to the Internet, now. I didn't get a cell phone with Internet capabilities until I was about 17 or 18 and by that time I had already seen my fair share of what the Internet has to offer from my laptop.

As far as younger kids, I noticed this the other day too. I was driving past the elementary school I attended around the same time the kids were being dismissed, and I saw a ton of kids walking home with their faces in their phones. Like, damn I was in elementary school just 10-15 years ago and my friends and I rarely even brought our GameBoys to school, let alone a phone lol.

Psychic hit the nail on the head, it is largely at fault of parents who are conforming to the norm of giving children all of these electronic devices that they plain and simple do not need. I didn't get my own cell phone until I was 12, and that was only because I was flying across the country with another minor and my parents needed to stay in contact with me. I didn't start using it to text and call friends until I was about 15 or 16 though, because that was when my friends were getting their own cell phones. It has only just happened within the past 5-10 years that kids as young as elementary school aged are getting smartphones, and I really strongly disagree with it.

Keiran November 18th, 2015 1:16 AM

Now its phones/tablets. In the 2000s it was desktop computers and IM services. In the 90s it was console games. In the 80s it was console games and vhs tapes. In the 70s it was marijuana and record players. In the 60s it was pop bands like the Beatles and drive-ins. In the early 1900s it was newspapers. Thousands of years ago, adults complained about kids reading books. Literally every generation since nascent humans has had an equivalent for adults to complain about. When you're an adult, anything that kids enjoy seems vapid.

I will disagree about kids these days being ruder, I think that's headed in the opposite direction. I think newer parents are doing a much better job at being parents and teaching morals than baby boomers and their parents ever did.

Ice November 18th, 2015 2:48 AM

The only reason why I get annoyed by young children with big phones is because those are expensive as hell, and I can't even afford one, so why does lil Jimmy have the newest iPhone with a 4G data plan? I think phones and any handheld device is ideal to entertain young kids with, especially when you're in a restaurant, or another space where they can't just run around.

The only reason I wouldn't want my possible future kids to grow up and play phone games and watch videos on tablets all the time is because they'll lack the exercise. I'm glad that Ice junior can grow up in a world where they can play phone games instead of that awful game called monopoly, haha.

As for kids being ruder, I haven't experienced that at all. Can't say I interact with them too often, but everyone under the age of 10 I've met with recently has been nothing but wonderful.

killer-curry November 18th, 2015 3:17 AM

Still using my dad's old Samsung Galaxy Ace and it is not bad just the battery life is a quite flaw back. It is quite tough too but it cannot beat the infamous Nokia 3310.

When I was small my parents were very strict. No homework done. Nothing available. Yeah I do know that nowadays parents still use this technique with smarter genius ways :). But when I became teenage my mom let me go to do whatever I want but my Dad always reminds me : " Know what you are doing "

Sydian November 18th, 2015 8:53 AM

I don't get why people get up in arms about kids playing current games and not older games. Like...okay, we get it, there are great older games and all, but it's not fair to just barge in and say "this generations sucks, play these old game my generation was the best childhood" like hot damn let them have their childhood.

That's not to say any generation is perfect, but still, I feel like we have this barrage of college aged people (18-25ish) just raining on children now and it gets really tiresome, idk.

tl;dr only 90's kids will remember!!!

Caite-chan November 18th, 2015 9:16 AM

I do think kids now a days or much brattier and they get their way much easier it seems. I see kids throw a fit and Mom/Dad gives them what they want. When I was young if I ever did that my Mom would lean down and say "If you don't straighten up I will paddle your ass when we get home" just enough to I could hear it. That was enough to get me to act right. You say that to your kid now a days and they just turn around and say yeah go ahead I'll just call the cops.

I had the old brick Game Boy that I would play all the time. Yes I would have it when we'd go out to a restaurant but it was put away when the food came. Now a days kids have phones or tablets or DVD players at the table and everyone around knows what they are watching or playing. The food comes and nothing is put away. They eat still with everything out.

I didn't get my cell phone till I was 16 which I was a Junior in high school. And I had the flip phone where you had to press the number buttons 3 or 4 times to text and even then I hardly used to for that. Now I see elementary kids with iPhones. Wha the hell? The only phone they need if any is the ones where only Mom and Dad can call and that's it.

killer-curry November 18th, 2015 2:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Caite-chan (Post 9001515)
Now I see elementary kids with iPhones. Wha the hell? The only phone they need if any is the ones where only Mom and Dad can call and that's it.

Strongly agree with that one. I do not have other uses besides calling my mom or emergency dials.

Over here kids are studying in Primary schools. The school rules state that phones should not be brought over here. In my generation no one did that because we did not have phones. Now, students are more eager to bring it just to show off. My neighbor kid brought it to school and lost the phone. It was expensive about $1200 and his mom just punished him badly.

Bay November 19th, 2015 6:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Lunarose (Post 9001137)
I see your point but assuming you grew up in the 90s/early 2000s, we had our own kind of technology and WE were seen as those spoiled kids for being on these gameboy things or whatever..

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Originally Posted by Ludger (Post 9001490)
That's not to say any generation is perfect, but still, I feel like we have this barrage of college aged people (18-25ish) just raining on children now and it gets really tiresome, idk.

Pretty much agreed with both of those posts. I remember seeing some articles on complaints how millennials (my generation, haha) are using technology too much, but in reality it can be a necessity at times.

I can understand that smartphones/tablets can be on the expensive side and I can relate how I'm often not able to get a phone/video game console/etc. until much later. However, I don't think it's really a bad thing for kids today to bring their tablet or any electronic stuff on table as sometimes you can still create conversation (asking, "played something interesting?", for instance). A few months ago some relatives came over and while my little cousin used her tablet a lot, I still had fun playing some of the games she liked and talked with her.

Khoshi November 19th, 2015 7:08 PM

Is it surprising that I don't even own a phone yet, even though people in 7th grade and slightly up own iPhone 6+es?

Guess it's just me trying to not expend my parents' pockets too often.

Anyway, I kind of expect the newer people of a generation to be more rude, since they're just blending into the norms expected of the generation they're entering. That, or I'm just not too kind to children and therefore put them down? I mean, I've had poor experiences but also good ones...ugh, I don't know.

It still bothers me to hell and back when I see some 11 year old with the newest piece of technology there is. I only have a 2DS and a PS3 we just managed to buy back in 2012, yet the kids nowadays get the newest phones and plans. Simplicity really isn't a thing anymore.

Yes, I rambled. That's just me nowadays. Hopefully my message had some clarity...

zakisrage November 20th, 2015 3:15 PM

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Originally Posted by killer150 (Post 8999969)
So when I visited my aunt house one day for celebrating her son's birthday, I saw a lot of kids were playing phone games and they just glued to it. I feel that kids nowadays are so addicted to electronic games rather than old classic games like monopoly and Uno stuff. Besides they are quite more rude and I felt disappointed for this. Someone have to teach them for a better attitude!

So what are you opinions about kids in this generation? Can you compare your childhood to them?

For me my childhood is rather better than them. When I was a kid, my friends and I always played Pokemon Trading Card game and I always won.( Now I completely forget about how to play XD)

Kids these days are glued to electronics. Many parents don't give their kids books or non-electronic games.

I think the rudeness comes from the fact that many parents these days spoil their kids and refuse to correct any of their faults. A family that moved in across the street from me has two sons (aged 6 and 8) and they are the rudest monsters you can think of. They never say "thank you", they are totally disrespectful to adults, and their room is a mess (seriously, there's underwear hanging on their coat hangers and clothes all over the floor). They're basically addicted to TV and video games and eat all their meals besides dinner in front of the TV (and even then they eat dinner in front of the TV a lot).

Rogue planet November 20th, 2015 5:36 PM

As a kid, I was glued to the Playstation and the TV.

Kids in previous generations to mine were glued to music, and arcade games; before that, (and continuing now, or just fiction in general) there were books

Kids who aren't fully engaged with reality will always find some sort of escapism. The problem is not the fault of technology, it's because they aren't provided with interesting activities that aren't related to technology.

Long story short, parents don't pay enough attention to their kids.

Witchcraft November 21st, 2015 4:07 AM

I've been glued to a screen since I was born.
It's not this generation. My had handheld video games, TV, and big console games for me to veg on my entire life.
You probably just came across kids who, like me, preferred electronic games over interactive social games.
Not to mention, most adults are glued to their electronics as well. I'm more often on my computer than not. People find dates by swapping through pictures on their phones instead of going to bars and **** (Tinder is an upgrade from bars, imo.) People play iPhone apps while waiting in line as opposed to just waiting (not a bad thing.) So, yeah, not just kids.

Bay November 21st, 2015 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Witchcraft (Post 9004648)
People find dates by swapping through pictures on their phones instead of going to bars and **** (Tinder is an upgrade from bars, imo.) People play iPhone apps while waiting in line as opposed to just waiting (not a bad thing.) So, yeah, not just kids.

Yeah. I mentioned in my earlier post how millennials tend to get criticized for using technology too much even though it's very convenient at times. Many times when I'm in line I'll either read an e-book on my phone or check Twitter/another site.

EternalSushi November 22nd, 2015 8:49 AM

I'm a board game enthusiast after watching the YouTube show TableTop, and I've been trying my very best to promote great games to my friends in school. It's pretty neat - got about five games now (Betrayal at House on the Hill, Yedo, Catan, Sheriff of Nottingham etc) and I've got like fifteen people into my games.

I'm guilty of using the phone sometimes too, but I know when to put it down to socialize. One thing that really bothers me is that well, I meet these friends from time to time as my mother's friends with theirs. There's this girl that I might be interested in (not sure yet, but I want to talk more) but she just keeps playing on her phone and messaging other friends and I can't...I can't even get her to put it down. Honestly guys, you need to socialize when friends drop by like once a year. ._.

Spacy December 2nd, 2015 12:17 AM

There are things on the Internet, PEOPLE on the Internet, that young children should not be exposed to. Other then that I don't think it's much of a problem.

Circuit December 2nd, 2015 8:42 AM

Saying nothing about family, I feel that some kids in this newer generation are definitely less disciplined and lack boundaries that I as a kid was taught exist. This mainly lies with the parenting, but the parenting has become in this day and age quite lax, and parents don't really care what their children do and experience any more. For example, I was sitting in KFC with my friends and I overheard a bunch of 10 year olds (primary school kids, no older) asking each other for cigarettes and lighters. That's one thing, but some kids have very poor attitudes towards the world and the things in it. Some are also very ungrateful.

Mainly this lies with the parents, but hey, what can you do? I just hope I'll be a better parent and teach my children the importance of common decency and boundaries.

Schwarzer Regen December 2nd, 2015 1:43 PM

I want to know what happened that pretty much anything under my age has turned into packs of obnoxious brats

I mean seriously; just Monday there was that kid, probably not even seventh grade who called a classmate (grade 11) a bi*** for unknown reason and laughed just so horrifyingly face punch worthy too...

Not to mention how phones seem to spread around like a wildfire, there doesn't seem to be a minimum age for them anymore x.x

LordGrizz December 2nd, 2015 4:04 PM

To be fair to the younger generation they only act as they were taught. When I was growing up my mom worked a lot so I had a lot of time starting at a young age to act as I saw fit. This is probably why I don't pay much mind to those ignorant little brats talkin **** because well I was one of them. I was a grade A punk up until my first year out of highschool where I realized the stars and planets didn't revolve around me, and too be sure I bet any kid growing up will learn this (I hope) but there are plenty of adults around me who still haven't gotten that memo so ce la vie. As for gaming well I was glued to a gameboy or tv screen much the way they are now the only difference was I didn't get a phone until I got a job. My only fear with this is normal healthy face-to-face human interaction may someday be lost but I suppose that's the price of progress.


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