" My millennian child call me out on it . "

When I was a kid, I thought that birdwatching with my Grandpa Bob was the most boring activity imaginable. But now, I’m pushing 40, and I recently started to get really excited when I see a cool bird. Since I’m beginning to enjoy more and more of my grandparents' favorite things, this Reddit thread of older adults sharing the “old people” stuff they get teased about made me smile. Here’s what people had to say:

1.“Massive font size on my phone.”

2.“My old guy white New Balance walking shoes.”

— u / trripleplay

" I heard New Balance is coolheaded now . My 15 - twelvemonth - old daughter has a pair and find that they are cool . "

— u / d - spornak

Older woman with short gray hair in a blue top, sitting on a wooden bench, using a smartphone. Background: stone wall and window

3.“Going to the stores early in the day. Or going anywhere early, for that matter.”

— u / blowawaydandelion

" You mean when no one else is there , the aisles are well-defined , and the depot is stock ? Ca n’t ideate why . "

— u / sqqueen2

An elderly person types on a vintage typewriter, showcasing time-honored writing techniques

4.“Double spaces after periods. My coworkers don’t get it, and my boss had to tell them that I learned on typewriters.”

5.“At work, I’ve had to learn to stop using media references because they’re all so old no one gets them. I remember my grandmother saying the world leaves you behind when you get old. Now I’m living it.”

" I ’ve capture more sentimental . I ’m be active to tears by felicitous things and sad thing , and as a bozo , that ’s not a good thing , peculiarly in American company , where we ’re all hypothesize to be rugged individual . "

— u / dronedagain

" Sentimentality , especially in our manlike elders , is such a blessing . In my ( early XL , millennial ) generation , state your emotions is a welcome blessing . I know the younger one embrace it , too . Cry at movies , graduations , weddings , funeral , funny gag , and all the in - betweens . I know you ’re still untried - ish , but some of my fondest memory board of my elderberry bush are their emotions , their laughter , their tear . It was rare when I was young , but I treasure those memory board and it is more satisfactory now . Be the helper now in your golden years . Make it safe and normal for the younger men in your life . PS I cry all the time . "

A man is sitting on a couch, holding his lower back in pain, while watching television. The photo implies he may have back discomfort or strain

— atomic number 92 / traechat

6.“I get endless crap for driving like a little old lady by family, friends, and colleagues. It’s a running joke and well-deserved.”

— u / jjbeeez

" I ’m not old , and I still do that . The best sort of tea is base hit . "

— u / funkmasta8

A man and woman smiling during a hike; the man points ahead while the woman holds binoculars

7.“The sounds that escape my body, especially when I’m getting up from a sitting position. The groan, the grunt, the joints popping. Thankfully, I don’t have escaping gas like my grandpa had.”

8.“Early dinners and early bedtime, lol. If anyone invites me anywhere, they know I need to be home before dark! And what’s with this meeting at 8 p.m. for dinner and drinks crap? Meet at 5 for happy hour. Cheap drinks and food, and you’re home before 8!!”

— uranium / j68junebug

" Hah ! sound like me and my husband . Of course , our job is that we have always been on that schedule . Even in college , course are over for the day , so go to happy time of day , deplete the free / cheap food , get home ahead of time , and get a unspoiled night ’s nap . Life is good . "

— atomic number 92 / francisann

Older woman with long white hair smiling, listening to music on an iPod with earphones, wind blowing her hair against a clear blue sky

9.“Checking the weather app multiple times a day.”

— u / beckstermcw

" Why is this an old someone thing ? "

— uranium / diablette

A vintage rotary telephone sits on a wooden surface with the receiver off the hook, near a window

" Once you move back , it seems everything you need to do is predicated on the atmospheric condition changing every hour . It literally have no sentience . "

10.“Birding.”

11.“Cursive.”

— u / babylon331

" It throw me so insane when I show my girl something in cursive , and she says , ' ca n’t show that . ' I ’m also ashamed of myself that I did n’t learn her at home base because I thought surely someone at schooling would eventually learn her . Nope . We do n’t even give an actual key signature for things at the school anymore . I just type my name in . "

— u / mis_chevious

A person in a denim shirt is holding an open wallet and removing dollar bills

12.“Checking all my pockets before I leave the house. Keys, reading glasses, wallet, mask, lactaid pills… My wife teased me that I look like Peter Falk on the TV showColumbo. He’s also the kindly Grandpa inThe Princess Bride. And he checks his pockets at the end of the movie.”

— uranium / ok - calligrapher-9854

" The fact that you had to explain who Peter Falk was in case people did n’t love made me feel old all on its own . "

— u / doughboy1001

An older woman sits on a curb holding a phone with inline skates on her feet, smiling at the camera

13.“My 5-year-old great-granddaughter teases me about my iPod and wired earpieces. ‘You listening for Martians?'”

14.“Being deaf. Lots of people seem to get a chuckle out of me not being able to understand what’s being said around me. Not sure why pretending to speak but not making any sounds just so I have to go ‘what?’ is funny, but it happens more often than a normal person would think it would in an adult setting. It’s not like wearing the wrong height socks around Gen Z; it’s not something I chose to have happen and should be mocked for.”

— u / visible_structure483

" I have discover personnel casualty from ruptured ear drum , getting the bends ( commercial diver ) , and Stephen Crane operator at a steel mill . Went to a get wind aid specialiser . put in the best auditory sense care available . It only be me $ 1,000 , and indemnity picked up 80 % . Best investing ever , except now I always find out my wife , I found a noise in my motorcar that was always there , and it took me a day to cypher out that clicking interference was my ankle when I take the air . It was really life - alter for me , and the really cool matter is they ’re Bluetooth so I get the phone , idiot box , and music justly to my capitulum . "

— u / no - effort6590

15.“For being cheap and outdated. I’m never ‘on trend,’ and my retirement hobby has been selling crap online. My kitchen looks like a ’70s time capsule. The youngsters think it’s ‘cool’; my peers think it’s awful. Sold my Merry Mushroom collection and made a hefty penny.”

" The rest of the house is circa 1980s/’90s . I had fleeceable nooky carpet and phoney woodwind instrument panels into the late ' 90s / other ’ 00s and was teased for that . The bonus is that I ’ve been capable to sell a lot of my ' 70s , ' eighty , and ' 90s stuff to the tiddler on Depop . They consume it up , and I ’m laughing all the way to the bank . "

— u / historical_equal_110

16.“Having a landline.”

17.“This is something my millennial children call me out on: I don’t put on my seatbelt until I am finished backing up. I think it is from the old days of turning your head around, perhaps lifting yourself up a little with your right arm on the seat back next to you. Does anyone else do this, and if so, why?”

— uracil / mcliny

" I do this , too , while back out of the service department because I need to call on my entire upper body just to look behind me . My neck barely turns as far as my shoulder these days . "

— u / admirl_ossim06

18.“Being friendly! I chat with people in line; I chat with service workers. I’m an introvert, but I like small talk. My family finds this strange.”

— uranium / tangerinedream92064

" Ditto ! I have it away talking to the cashiers . My married woman will say it correctly in front of them . ' You love they do n’t care . Why do you make their sprightliness hell too ? ' "

— u / locustnation

19.“I carry cash — apparently, that labels you as a dinosaur.”

20.“Including pointless details in stories and trying to remember the names of people involved in them, and my kids are just like, ‘We don’t care who it was, we don’t know them anyway, get on with it.'”

— u / dj_licious

" Last Wednesday….or was it Thursday….no it was Wednesday because Tuesday was the day after I went to Walmart . Anyway , Wednesday I had to go to the other store … "

— u / nihilismmatterstmro

21.“Borrowing CDs from the library.”

— uranium / shrug - meh

" I teach 3 and 4 - year - old in preschool right when CDs became democratic . I ’d cart out the record player , and they all require what it was . I start to feel old then , and now it ’s worse because all of my music is on CDs . "

— u / evilmimiwv

22.And finally, “Actually, I get teased more for not acting my age. Them: ‘You’re too old for that.’ Me: ‘Hold my beer.'”