Spyke
sopuli.xyz

I was at this gathering a while back and a kid I had never meet before came up to me and asked if I had any games on my phone. Are people in the habit of handing their cell phones to strange children? I said, 'I'm sorry, I don't speak English' and they seemed to accept that.

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lemmy.world

Not exactly - it's way more simple than that:

Adults in this kid's life (parents) hand them a phone as a toy/treat/distraction (usually the last one). Or maybe they have something similar at home for themselves. So, a bored kid sees adult using a phone, so kid asks adult for phone.

I used to do this way before cellphones. When at a house where there was a personal computer sitting around, I was usually very disappointed at being told "no" after asking to play games on it. But I always asked. To a little five-year-old-warp-core, that's just what those were for.

Edit: ubiquitous portable computing (modern phones) would have probably rendered me inconsolable after a while.

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Omegareply
discuss.online

Oh shit! Same with me with PCs, I used to play RTS with that one mythical ancient Greece game

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Not only was I not using a cell phone, I didn't even have one on me at the time. Kid was just fishing.

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I had this only happen once in a doctor's waiting room. "Sorry, it's a work phone. Can't risk it." Then they went to ask someone else.

I have some rude thoughts about parents that allow their kids to do this to strangers.

I now carry toy cars in my bag and give them out to kids who seem restless in grocery stores, waiting rooms, etc. It's fun. (:

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You would get that question nowadays for the most part, now Every child has their phone or tablet not including console's

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