I do miss payphones. There are empty spots where they should still be. (And others, still functional despite the abuse they're subjected to.)
I like having them around as a backup option.
imagine if pay phones were back and functional
I do miss payphones. There are empty spots where they should still be. (And others, still functional despite the abuse they're subjected to.)
I like having them around as a backup option.
In the UK and lot are repurposed as defibrillator, or book shops stuff like that.I do miss payphones. There are empty spots where they should still be. (And others, still functional despite the abuse they're subjected to.)
I like having them around as a backup option.
Same here. My first non-trivial visit to Canada, I had no reason to expect my "3 1/2 G" cell phone to instantly turn into a paperweight, the minute I crossed the border. And my Toronto hotel not only did not allow calls charged to the room; they didn't allow collect calls, either. And so while I was able to call home from train stations (if it was a service or crew-change stop), once I got to Toronto, I had to wander the streets looking for either a functioning pay phone (there weren't any), or an open convenience store that sold prepaid phone cards (harder than you might think).I do miss payphones.
In the UK and lot are repurposed as defibrillator, or book shops stuff like that.

I try to miss it, but run into it when I go to the Costco once a week for my essentials, and all the people who shop for Christmas, who don't normally show up on morning weekdays, are there, in person. I'll park at the end of the lot, instead of trying to find a parking space up front, and take a shopping cart from the lot with me to the store. Then use the self-checkout lanes to ring up my purchases.Can’t remember if this was brought up earlier in the thread or not, but… having to do all your Christmas shopping in person in actual stores. For the last I-don’t-even-remember-how-many years, I’ve been doing almost all of my Christmas shopping online. Sure don’t miss the packed malls and driving around in circles looking for a parking space and all that.
I was reminded of this today when I had to go out to get a last-minute gift from a specialty shop, and online wasn’t really an option. I kinda resented it.![]()
I still do all of my shopping in person. I used to work retail, and I would frequently see team members responsible for filling online orders and drive up standing around and talking to their friends instead of working. And when it nearly came time to deliver the items to the front of the store, they would deliberately skip those items and say they weren't in stock.Can’t remember if this was brought up earlier in the thread or not, but… having to do all your Christmas shopping in person in actual stores. For the last I-don’t-even-remember-how-many years, I’ve been doing almost all of my Christmas shopping online. Sure don’t miss the packed malls and driving around in circles looking for a parking space and all that.
I was reminded of this today when I had to go out to get a last-minute gift from a specialty shop, and online wasn’t really an option. I kinda resented it.![]()
Can’t remember if this was brought up earlier in the thread or not, but… having to do all your Christmas shopping in person in actual stores. For the last I-don’t-even-remember-how-many years, I’ve been doing almost all of my Christmas shopping online. Sure don’t miss the packed malls and driving around in circles looking for a parking space and all that.
I was reminded of this today when I had to go out to get a last-minute gift from a specialty shop, and online wasn’t really an option. I kinda resented it.![]()
Plus, your credit card number can get stolen no matter how safe and secure the site is.

lol christmas shopping at the malls is like the good old days of christmas shopping

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