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20 Times The Elderly Being Precious And Making Hilarious Mistakes
The way they try so hard is just precious!
When the elderly try their best to adapt to the changing times and new technology, we as understanding young ones can’t help but see how endearing they can be. It’s not the easiest thing for them to learn that Roomba does clean the room on its own.
We’re just here to show these elderly who are trying hard some love! The way they make confused faces and come up with unusual ideas to tackle technical issues really shows us that they deserve some love and more. Scroll on and we hope they made your day a whole lot better!
“My uncle using his flashlight to brighten up my dads iPad screen.”

Nobody wants to look shabby in their passport pictures!

“My dad likes reading so I got him a Kindle for is birthday. He’s using it as a bookmark.”

“Hey! That’s my son!”

“Haven‘t found my fisheye lens for weeks. My mom used it as a clipper.”

“My grandpa doesn’t trust his new Roomba so he’s been following it around.”

“My grandparents were waiting for each other at the mall.”

They try to keep up with the new phrases.

“My grandma, an avid gardener, has been wearing this mask for weeks. The checkout lady at the store today explained it to her.”

“My grandma got into a fight with our mixer. The mixer won.”

“My grandma thought this was a cross so she hung it up. I decided not to correct her.”

“Set up my Mom’s updated tv system yesterday.”

One Bob, coming over!

“My grandma knows I’m an Uber driver but doesn’t know how it works. She got me this planner and wrote “thought this would be good for your Uber appt’s.” She’s beyond precious.”

“I told my grandpa that I wanted to build my own computer while we were talking over the phone, a week later this came in the mail.”

“My wife’s grandpa is unsubscribing from Facebook.”

“My grandpa asked why the trail mix tasted so bad…”

“Me: Grandma, I’d like to take a picture of us. ~activate front-facing camera~ Grandma: Oh, that’s a very nice picture, when is that from? Me: That’s us right now.”

“My grandfather got this tie for free in the ’90s and wears it to every Passover seder.”

“My mother made a Facebook account and this was her first message to me:”

