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Dating : How Times Have Changed! Is It Painful To Forget These … ?

h2>Dating : How Times Have Changed! Is It Painful To Forget These … ?

# 1 — My Digital Watch.

This isn’t the first watch I had but I remember that I bought my first Casio watch when I was very young because I had to be mindful of the time to get home otherwise, I would be banned from getting in.

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Those were the days where we are still afraid of not getting home on time.

For some funny reason, the reverse happened during teenage years.

I became afraid that I couldn’t stay out with my friends at their place or somewhere with a tent.

# 2 — My Wallet.

My first wallet used to contain cash and debit cards only. The first credit card appeared only when I started working and I remember feeling very proud of having them as a status symbol or a feel good symbol.

Of course, I have made some silly purchases during the first month of having one but that’s story for another day.

Oh I had my driver’s license too. I got it only after my second test. Looking at it now reminds me how spectacularly I failed my first driving test and almost drove straight into the opposing lane.

Haha. What Good Old Days are those.

Young and silly.

And happy.

# 3 — My Mask.

This is a 2020 addition. I cannot fathom whether the mask is more valuable or my digital watch. I think it must have been the mask. I recall having lunch at a food court one afternoon and having my belongings on my right. When I was done and wanted to retrieve my belongings to make a move, I realised that the digital watch is still there. My wallet is still there.

The mask is gone.

Amazing.

This would have never happened in 2019.

What difference a year can make.

# 4 — My Smartphone (not in the image I provided, I used it to take the photo).

My first smart device is a pager. It would routinely buzz with a message and I would run to find a payphone to contact that precious someone who wants to talk to me. Sometimes they are friends, sometimes it’s my mum.

Then it went to a phone. My first phone saved my life when I was absolutely getting killed by boredom in history lectures. I think it was Nokia 8820. I was so happy playing “Snake” then.

Today, “Snake” wouldn’t have stood a chance against “Fishdom” or even “Bejeweled”.

Nokia 8820 wouldn’t be able to compete against the iPhone or other smart devices too.

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