“It’s somewhat a reality nowadays, but I really think that’s messed up.”

This Redditthreadshared those things and how people feel about them.

Here is what some people shared:

1.

A man looks at his phone in a living room, holding his glasses. The room has a sofa, bookshelves, and decorative items in the background

“I disagree with everyone being expected to be ‘on call’ just because we have a cellphone.

u/EveryDisaster7018

3.

Kids have no say in these things.

A person points a remote control at a television with a streaming service menu on the screen in a living room

There are weird and dangerous people out there.”

u/DutchOnionKnight

4.

“The romanticization of hustle culture and grinding 24/7.

A young girl is applying lipstick while looking into a handheld mirror. She has curly hair and is smiling

It’s like taking a break or valuing leisure time is sacrilege.

u/LilyTurner94

5.

“The whole ghosting trend since when did vanishing like a magicians trick become the go-to for breaking up?

Person’s hands using a tablet, which is placed on a table. The person is wearing a striped shirt

I would always prefer being straight up if I’m not interested rather than leaving them wondering.”

u/saShae_away

6.

“Everything being a subscription service.”

Woman talking on speakerphone on the bus

u/mvdziula

8.

The effects are profound.”

u/Mewse_

9.

“Children using beauty products should be condemned.

My 11-year-old cousin uses every makeup product out there.

She literally has five drawers full of stuff just to do her makeup.

My aunt always complains that she sits in her room all day doing her makeup.

I have nothing against children exploring those things, but thats excessive.

Sadly, my aunt and uncle dont use their authority to stop/teach her.

And its not just her, but her classmates, too.

I dont think that many beauty products benefit children.”

“Buying bottled water.

Come on, people.

It’s easy to bring your own and refill it.

Water is so overpriced now, and endless plastic bottles are bad for the environment.

Just put your stuff in the bin, not on the street.

It’s not hard.”

u/LordBoomDiddly

11.

“Kids are being given phones/tablets to keep them occupied every time they go out.

How else are they going to learn if you never even try?”

“The idea that you need 15 different streams of income to achieve financial freedom.

It’s somewhat a reality nowadays but I really think that’s messed up.”

u/RemoteControlledMan

13.

“Being surprised that someone in their 20s or 30s is married.

Telling young people they can buy a house if they ‘adjust their budget.'”

u/Vicioxis

14.

“Cell phone conversations.

Turn the external speaker off, put the phone to your ear, and stop yelling.

Not everyone wants to listen to your conversation.”

“Having children with people that you’re not married to.

A child is more of a commitment than a marriage license.”