
Interview with my Mum and Nana
Q. When you were my age how did you communicate?
Mum: Phones, Letters, parties and sports.
Nana: Letters, pen friends and we got a telephone at the age of 13.
Q. When you got older what things changed?
Mum: Now I text and use e-mail.
Nana: We got a telephone and I also have a cell phone, but I still go to people houses for tea and a chart.
Q. If you wanted to talk to friends how did you?
Mum: Ringing and them and going to their houses.
Nana: If I wanted to talk to my friends I would need to hop on my bike or run, most of my friends lived close together. When we got our phone I was always on our telephone when we got one.
Q. How did you get notices?
Mum: -
Nana: If we had homework or notices it was written on the board and if we didn’t see it, hard luck.
By Danielle
Q. When you were my age how did you communicate?
Mum: Phones, Letters, parties and sports.
Nana: Letters, pen friends and we got a telephone at the age of 13.
Q. When you got older what things changed?
Mum: Now I text and use e-mail.
Nana: We got a telephone and I also have a cell phone, but I still go to people houses for tea and a chart.
Q. If you wanted to talk to friends how did you?
Mum: Ringing and them and going to their houses.
Nana: If I wanted to talk to my friends I would need to hop on my bike or run, most of my friends lived close together. When we got our phone I was always on our telephone when we got one.
Q. How did you get notices?
Mum: -
Nana: If we had homework or notices it was written on the board and if we didn’t see it, hard luck.
By Danielle
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