37 Shocking Things Baby Boomers Still Do – #20 Is a Real Headscratcher!

As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, there are many things that younger generations might find surprising about the way they live their lives. From their love of traditional media to their reliance on certain products and habits, there are certain things that Baby Boomers still do that might seem outdated or strange to younger generations. Here are 37 things you won’t believe Baby Boomers still do:

#1. Read Newspapers

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Despite the rise of digital media, many Baby Boomers still rely on newspapers for their daily news.

#2. Watch Network Television

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Similarly, many Baby Boomers still watch network television and rely on their favorite shows to air at specific times.

#3. Listen to the Radio

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While younger generations might prefer streaming services for their music, many Baby Boomers still listen to the radio for their favorite songs and talk shows.

#4. Use Landline Phones

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Although many people have switched to cell phones, Baby Boomers are more likely to still have a landline phone at home.

#5. Write Checks

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While online banking is popular, many Baby Boomers still prefer to write physical checks to pay their bills.

#6. Keep a Rolodex

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A rolodex, or a physical address book, might seem outdated to younger generations, but many Baby Boomers still rely on them to keep track of their contacts.

#7. Read Physical Books

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While e-books are growing in popularity, many Baby Boomers still prefer to read physical books and enjoy the feel of a physical book in their hands.

#8. Carry Cash

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While debit and credit cards are popular, Baby Boomers are more likely to carry cash on them at all times.

#9. Use a Fax Machine

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Despite the rise of email, many Baby Boomers still use fax machines for important documents and communication.

#10. Watch Cable TV

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While streaming services are popular, many Baby Boomers still rely on cable TV for their entertainment.

#11. Wear Wristwatches

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While younger generations might rely on their phones for the time, many Baby Boomers still wear wristwatches as a fashion accessory and for practical purposes.

#12. Use Typewriters

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While computers are ubiquitous, many Baby Boomers still have a fondness for typewriters and may use them for personal writing or to fill out forms.

#13. Send Letters

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While email is popular, many Baby Boomers still enjoy sending physical letters to friends and family.

#14. Listen to CDs

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While streaming music is popular, many Baby Boomers still enjoy listening to music on CDs and may have large collections of their favorite albums.

#15. Go to the Post Office

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While many tasks can now be done online, Baby Boomers are more likely to still go to the post office to mail packages or purchase stamps.

#16. Use a Paper Calendar

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While digital calendars are popular, many Baby Boomers still prefer to use a physical paper calendar to keep track of their schedule.

#17. Play Board Games

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While video games are popular, Baby Boomers still enjoy playing classic board games like Monopoly or Scrabble.

#18. Use a Record Player

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While vinyl records have made a comeback in recent years, many Baby Boomers never stopped using their record players and still enjoy listening to music on vinyl.

#19. Go to the Library

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While e-books and online resources are available, many Baby Boomers still enjoy going to the library to borrow physical books and attend events.

#20. Use a Telephone Book

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While online directories are available, many Baby Boomers still use telephone books to look up phone numbers and addresses.

#21. Keep a Diary

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While social media is popular, many Baby Boomers still enjoy keeping a personal diary to record their thoughts and experiences.

#22. Have a Landline Answering Machine

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While voicemail is available, many Baby Boomers still rely on a landline answering machine

#23. Wear Watches as Jewelry

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Many Baby Boomers still wear watches as jewelry, often opting for classic styles or luxury brands.

#24. Send Greeting Cards

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While digital cards are available, Baby Boomers still enjoy sending physical greeting cards for special occasions.

#25. Shop at Department Stores

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While online shopping is popular, Baby Boomers are more likely to still shop at department stores for their clothing and household items.

#26. Use Paper Maps

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While GPS is available, many Baby Boomers still prefer to use paper maps for navigation.

#27. Go to the Bank in Person

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While online banking is available, many Baby Boomers still prefer to go to the bank in person to conduct their financial transactions.

#28. Wear Pantyhose

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While younger generations might prefer leggings or bare legs, many Baby Boomers still wear pantyhose for formal events or to work.

#29. Have a Landline Answering Service

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In addition to an answering machine, some Baby Boomers may still have a landline answering service to handle their calls when they are away.

#30. Write Letters to the Editor

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While online forums and social media are available, Baby Boomers still enjoy writing letters to the editor to voice their opinions on current events.

#31. Take Film Photographs

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While digital cameras are popular, many Baby Boomers still enjoy taking photographs on film and developing them in a darkroom.

#32. Wear Hats

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While hats have fallen out of fashion for younger generations, many Baby Boomers still wear hats as a fashion accessory or to protect themselves from the sun.

#33. Watch the Nightly News

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While younger generations might prefer to get their news from social media, Baby Boomers still enjoy watching the nightly news on television.

#34. Use a Slide Rule

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While calculators are ubiquitous, some Baby Boomers may still have a fondness for using a slide rule for certain calculations.

#35. Eat Meatloaf

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While vegetarianism and veganism are growing in popularity, Baby Boomers still enjoy eating classic dishes like meatloaf.

#36. Shop at Thrift Stores

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While younger generations might prefer fast fashion, Baby Boomers still enjoy shopping at thrift stores and finding unique items.

#37. Wear Pant Suits

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While younger generations might prefer separate pieces, many Baby Boomers still wear pant suits as a formal attire option.

While newer movies are popular, Baby Boomers still enjoy watching classic films from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.

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