• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: valecuchon
  • hace 4 años

How was life in the past?
How was transportation?
How fast were the vehicles?
Were there any shopping malls?
How was the communication for long distances?
Were people in a hurry like today?
How was the education?
Were there any ways to search for information?
How was food?
Were there any fast food restaurants?
How was music?
Were there any massive entertainments?
How were the clothes fashion?

ayuden porfa, me siento mal y no quiero hacer tareas, y es para hoy :(


castroanz2006: re mal nadie te la respondio y fue hace 7 dias :(
elicari855: Hola

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: castroanz2006
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Respuesta:

. In the late 60s to mid-70s life was better in the following ways:

There were only a few TV stations, and they signed off the air from midnight to 6 a.m. Gave one’s brain time to rest without the constant gabble of a 24/7 news cycle.

There were no smartphones or social media, so people interacted with each other instead of with screens.

A working person could pretty much count on having a 40-hour week, Monday through Friday, weekends free. No smartphones, so your employer couldn’t bug you the entire time you weren’t at work. There was such a thing as a work/life balance.

The pace of life was slower.

There was more trust. You weren’t afraid to leave your door unlocked, or your keys in your car. Kids could roam free and play outside without adults always hovering around.

People didn’t move as much. You knew your neighbors. You grew up together with the neighborhood kids. You had lifelong friends, and when you grew up you could still go to your childhood home because your parents would still be living there. There was much more continuity with the past, a much more anchored feeling.

People weren’t mean to each other the way they are today. There were mean people, but those people were just ignored. There was definitely not the joy and gloating at being mean just for the sake of meanness, like there is today.

We got a better education. By the end of elementary school we could: tell time, use a ruler, navigate with a map, spell, do math problems without a calculator, write our names, read music, and have had a year of Spanish class. We probably knew more than most college grads do now.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful for the advances in medicine and dentistry, and I love mp3’s, but we’ve taken a wrong turn in the past 20 years and I don’t know if we can fix it now.

Espero te haya servido la respuesta aunque la saque de internet '':)

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