People Share Things Their Parents Won't Let Go Of

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People Are Sharing The Wildly Out-Of-Date Things Their Parents Refuse To Let Go Of, And Honestly I Get ItWe learn a lot from our parents. How to cook, how to budget, how to be a good human being, and of course, how to hold on to things for years and years because, despite being completely obsolete, they still work fine. Like, why get rid of something if it's not broken?all of the outdated things that their parents just won't seem to let go of.

"My mom still uses her old IBM Selectric typewriter. She even has a backup. And we’ve driven across the state to take them both to a specialty repair shop multiple times before.""My dad still uses two spaces between each sentence. This hasn't been the standard for years, but I cannot convince him to let go of it.""My dad used his old flip phone as an alarm clock up until like a year ago. Yes, he knew his smartphone had an alarm.

"My dad has a landline, but all he gets are spam calls. He even has an answering machine attached, but the spam systems recognize the answering machine and hang up.""My dad doesn’t have a credit card. He pays for everything with cash. He has a debit card that he uses to get cash every week, but that’s all. If there’s anything he wants from Amazon or other online retailers, he pays me to buy it for him with my card.

"My mother really appreciates antiques, especially things like vases, crystal, and random knick-knacks. She hates clutter though and regularly thins out her collection by selling or donating pieces. Someone gave her an antique chamber pot one time. She will not let that thing go. She’s tried it as a statement piece, as a planter, as a package receptacle for the front porch, you name it. She’s even tried to pawn it off on me and my siblings with no success.

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