Anonymous wrote:I met a young man at a bar one evening and we exchanged phone numbers, after a few chats we decided to meet up for lunch so made a plan for later that week.
We spoke that morning and agreed to meet on the corner of 17th and I, and then to walk together to grab lunch. We wanted to eat in the park at Farragut Sq. because it was a glorious spring day.
I was in my early 20s at that time, so shared with a few of my work friends that I was going to meet this young man for lunch. So I headed out, stood on the corner for about 15-20 mins, and then decided that I must have been stood up, so I grabbed a sandwich and headed back to the office.
When I got back there were 2 messages from the young man, explaining that he'd waited for me for about 20 mins, then gone back to the office and was told by a work friend that there were two 17th and I's and that I was probably on the other side, so he headed back out and waited another 20 mins.
When I called him back we both had a good chuckle and agreed that we would try again.
A few hours later I got a call from the front desk, I had a flower delivery waiting for me. The young man had sent flowers along with a short note.
Yes, dating was more difficult to coordinate pre-cell phone but I can't help but think that something has been lost in the ease of it all.
In my 20s, I went on a lot of dates, but honestly, most of them were really good ones, nothing like the horror stories you hear about today. Perhaps having to expend effort and energy on something makes you value it more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people were more punctual before cell phones. Now you just text that you're running late but it used to be "meet me at the mall fountain - the one near Aeropostale - at 3:15".
Most people were, yes. I find it really annoying that people are now also more reluctant to set times and dates because it's so easy to reach people. When it's harder to connect, you do tend make specific arrangements like you mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:I think people were more punctual before cell phones. Now you just text that you're running late but it used to be "meet me at the mall fountain - the one near Aeropostale - at 3:15".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's say you didn't know what time it was. There was a phone number you could call to give you the accurate time:
"At the tone the time will be [beeep] 8:26 PM"
I think there was maybe another number for the weather. Anyone remember this?
683-4111 was the number in my town. Time and Temperature.
Anonymous wrote:My friends and I went traveling in Europe for 3 weeks in college. It was a v fun trip but one afternoon in Paris we all kind of needed a break from each other so we decided to do different things and meet at Pont Neuf bridge at a given time. I got there first and remembered sitting in the sunshine and being happy to see my 2 friends arrive in turn and tell them about my afternoon.
I always enjoy Renoir's Pont Neuf in the National Gallery of Art. It makes me think of that trip and my college friends.
Anonymous wrote:If you dialed 867-5309, it connected you to a party line where you could hear other kids calling out their names and towns in hopes of making a connection.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say you didn't know what time it was. There was a phone number you could call to give you the accurate time:
"At the tone the time will be [beeep] 8:26 PM"
I think there was maybe another number for the weather. Anyone remember this?