Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.
Strikes a chord with me. Last time I flew I printed the boarding pass and the ticket agent told his coworker “oh you have a home made boarding pass”
I have a home made boarding pass for when their computer system goes down, or my phone runs out of battery. What do people do if their phone gets stolen? Miss their plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent a list of attendees and what each planned to bring for a gathering to the person physically hosting the event. That person couldn’t read it because it was in cursive. They are 40.
How did no one respond to this? I'm 43 and reading cursive should not be a problem for anyone in my age range. I mean, I haven't seen it used in forever, but I can still easily read it, especially for such a small thing like a list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.
Strikes a chord with me. Last time I flew I printed the boarding pass and the ticket agent told his coworker “oh you have a home made boarding pass”
I have a home made boarding pass for when their computer system goes down, or my phone runs out of battery. What do people do if their phone gets stolen? Miss their plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.
Strikes a chord with me. Last time I flew I printed the boarding pass and the ticket agent told his coworker “oh you have a home made boarding pass”
I have a home made boarding pass for when their computer system goes down, or my phone runs out of battery. What do people do if their phone gets stolen? Miss their plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.
Strikes a chord with me. Last time I flew I printed the boarding pass and the ticket agent told his coworker “oh you have a home made boarding pass”
Anonymous wrote:That I can't stand at a concert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent a list of attendees and what each planned to bring for a gathering to the person physically hosting the event. That person couldn’t read it because it was in cursive. They are 40.
How did no one respond to this? I'm 43 and reading cursive should not be a problem for anyone in my age range. I mean, I haven't seen it used in forever, but I can still easily read it, especially for such a small thing like a list.
Anonymous wrote:I sent a list of attendees and what each planned to bring for a gathering to the person physically hosting the event. That person couldn’t read it because it was in cursive. They are 40.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and have been to more than 60 countries. But I feel like an absolute moron these days when I travel. Everyone with their points and apps and passes and access to lounges and TSA pre-check and downloaded movies and whatnot. And I'm like, where's the Cinnabon so I can enjoy my magazines. And stressing just a little bit whether I can find my boarding pass on my phone.