Twiglet wrote:
I wouldn't know what to do. How do you survive without technology? Even basic things, I'd probably struggle with without help! Did they at least have hot water in taps by then?
Life was easier back then. Not harder.
We were a much more affluent country back then than we are now. One paycheck supported a whole family. Ordinary folks could afford boats.
Jobs actually paid a living wage.
BUT your parents would never allow you to forget how
well off you were, and how easy your life was...compared to how THEY had it during
their childhoods during the Great Depression of the Nineteen Thirties.
Hot water?
Even during the bad old days of the Great Depression most homes in America had hot and cold running water and indoor plumbing.
Every family in the Thirties had a big old radio in their homes. And they all went to a movie house to see movies.
Our generation got to have radio and movies combined into TV.
Now that you mention it...though that change in American life (radio and cinema being combined into TV) seemed big back then...its less of change than from TV sets to the internet of today.