Use a dialogue to show the embarrassment of the elderly in the supermarket, which arouses the reader's resonance and attention.
Background: This conversation has sparked heated discussions on the Internet, leading to the theme of the article: the plight of the elderly in the age of intelligence.
Case 1: An elderly man encountered at a night market was in trouble because he couldn't pay with his mobile phone, reflecting the helplessness of the elderly and the indifference of society. I witnessed this with my own eyes. The old man stood in front of the supermarket checkout counter with a bag of fresh vegetables, rummaging through his wallet. The cashier waited patiently, but the old man's fingers fumbled on the screen of his phone, at a loss. Eventually, she put down the vegetables and said with some embarrassment, "I won't pay with my phone." "This scene made me deeply feel the plight of the elderly in the era of intelligence.
Emotion: I feel like I've become an old man. Once, I was also the young man who skillfully swiped the card and scanned the code. Now, I'm starting to wonder if I'm still up to date. Since when did you stop carrying cash on your body? Since when did the old man no longer appear on the bustling streets?
Case 2: Two elderly people in Shanghai and Harbin were rejected or blamed for not being able to use their mobile phones to take the bus. In Shanghai, a gray-haired old man with a paper ticket was turned away by a bus driver. In Harbin, another elderly man was ridiculed by young people while queuing at the station: "You don't even know how to use your mobile phone, and you still want to take the bus?" "These ** are widely spread on the Internet, which makes people unbearable.
Case 3: An elderly man in Beijing was neglected because he couldn't use his mobile phone to take a taxi. I saw an old man waving on the side of the road on a cold winter day, trying to get a taxi. The drivers all rushed by, and none of them stopped. The old man stood helplessly in the snow, his phone in his hand, but he didn't know how to use it. This scene made me feel the change in society, and it also made me reflect on whether I care enough about these vulnerable groups.
Analysis: Taxi drivers told me that there are many reasons why elderly people don't use smartphones. Some are because they are old and not used to new technologies; Some are because their children are not around and have no one to guide them; Others are afraid of being cheated or stolen. The consequences of these elderly people not being able to use their mobile phones are cruel: they are unable to take a taxi, take the bus, or pay, and their lives become increasingly difficult.
Reflection: With the development of the times, we must progress together. **The story behind it reveals the hardships of the elderly and the unfilial piety of their children. We must not only care about our own convenience, but also those who need it. We should use warmth and patience to help the elderly adapt to this era of intelligence.
Conclusion: The world of the elderly is not what the world thinks, and they do not want to age, but this is a gift of time, and they have to accept it. Today's them are the future of us, and we shouldn't go out with cash from today! (Must see).
Use a dialogue to show the embarrassment of the elderly in the supermarket, which arouses the reader's resonance and attention.
Background: This conversation has sparked heated discussions on the Internet, leading to the theme of the article: the plight of the elderly in the age of intelligence.
Case 1: An elderly man encountered at a night market was in trouble because he couldn't pay with his mobile phone, reflecting the helplessness of the elderly and the indifference of society. I witnessed this with my own eyes. The old man stood in front of the supermarket checkout counter with a bag of fresh vegetables, rummaging through his wallet. The cashier waited patiently, but the old man's fingers fumbled on the screen of his phone, at a loss. Eventually, she put down the vegetables and said with some embarrassment, "I won't pay with my phone." "This scene made me deeply feel the plight of the elderly in the era of intelligence.
Emotion: I feel like I've become an old man. Once, I was also the young man who skillfully swiped the card and scanned the code. Now, I'm starting to wonder if I'm still up to date. Since when did you stop carrying cash on your body? Since when did the old man no longer appear on the bustling streets?
Case 2: Two elderly people in Shanghai and Harbin were rejected or blamed for not being able to use their mobile phones to take the bus. In Shanghai, a gray-haired old man with a paper ticket was turned away by a bus driver. In Harbin, another elderly man was ridiculed by young people while queuing at the station: "You don't even know how to use your mobile phone, and you still want to take the bus?" "These ** are widely spread on the Internet, which makes people unbearable.
Case 3: An elderly man in Beijing was neglected because he couldn't use his mobile phone to take a taxi. I saw an old man waving on the side of the road on a cold winter day, trying to get a taxi. The drivers all rushed by, and none of them stopped. The old man stood helplessly in the snow, his phone in his hand, but he didn't know how to use it. This scene made me feel the change in society, and it also made me reflect on whether I care enough about these vulnerable groups.
Analysis: Taxi drivers told me that there are many reasons why elderly people don't use smartphones. Some are because they are old and not used to new technologies; Some are because their children are not around and have no one to guide them; Others are afraid of being cheated or stolen. The consequences of these elderly people not being able to use their mobile phones are cruel: they are unable to take a taxi, take the bus, or pay, and their lives become increasingly difficult.
Reflection: With the development of the times, we must progress together. **The story behind it reveals the hardships of the elderly and the unfilial piety of their children. We must not only care about our own convenience, but also those who need it. We should use warmth and patience to help the elderly adapt to this era of intelligence.
Conclusion: The world of the elderly is not what the world thinks, and they do not want to age, but this is a gift of time, and they have to accept it.