KIDS TODAY ARE OUT OF TOUCH

Reddit asked, “What’s the most out of touch thing a young person has said to you?” Some of the responses:
– “A 15 year old told me she wanted to join the army when she was older because she didn’t like being told what to do.”
– “There was a girl on Caleb Hammer’s YouTube show who thought that the numbers getting bigger on her credit card bill was a good thing.
– “Told me he wanted to become a farmer because that seemed like a ‘chill easy job.'”
– “I caught my stepson stealing money from us, I got his dad to take his phone away. He flipped out before going to school one day and said ‘What am I supposed to do in class??’”
– “My 16-year-old niece saw my CD collection and asked why I had so many vintage music discs.”
– “I had a classmate when I was 17 whose father came to collect her from school, she said,’Oh god he’s come in the Porsche instead of the Range Rover, that’s so embarrassing.'”
– “I told a couple of 18-year-olds that I don’t have Instagram. They called me a liar and said if I didn’t want to be friends, I should just say so.”
– “Overheard from 19 y/o coworkers, ‘I think I’m going to wait to get Botox until I’m old, like 25.’”
– “A cousin thought fast food jobs were easy. Then he got one to make his own money. He quit in a week.”
– “I once showed a kid an old wall phone I that I still have, he asked me how do I take pictures with it?”
– “I had to stop using cursive at the last place I worked because most of the staff who were all under the age of 25 didn’t know how to read it.”
– “I need to browse Instagram to know what is happening in the world.”
– “I can’t work my shift tonight, I got a concert to go to.”
– “They make you work during summer?!?”
* PHONE TOPIC: Has a young person surprised you with a statement that is out of touch with reality?