Sometimes if I opened the door and waited for the copy to arrive I would meet the polite Indian gentleman handing me one.
"Hello! Good morning!" he would usually announce himself in his usual polite and gentle tone. "You going to school huh? Must study hard!" in impeccable English. Checking his load on the two wheeler, he had newspapers in English, Chinese and possibly in Malay and Tamil too.
"Thank you sir!" I would answer, "You have a great morning too!"
That's how we got our news delivered then.
Now for the surprise.
You think it's not happening today? Yes it is! We still get our newspapers delivered by the vendor, direct to our home. But I hardly meet him because he delivers his papers at about five or six in the morning and I was told that most of his clientele are seniors.
Then again we are living in a brave new 2024 world and many people are reading their news from media outlets on the Internet and like the term hard-copy news is being read on-line. With a touch of the fingers, news pieces appear on the smart phones that we carry.
So I have been told I am backward and out of touch. Hmm! 😊
How do you read your news? Do tell and why?
The Rolling Stones with their composition, 'Yesterday's Papers', sang: "Living a life of constant change, Every day means the turn of a page, Yesterday's papers are such bad news, Same thing applies to me and you..."
7 comments:
James Kwok
Andy Young Mostly online.
Andy Young
James Kwok wow! You are right on my friend. I still read the hard copies with the wind from my fan blowing the papers in my face. 🙂 Thanks for your immediate response James. Always one of the first few to visit the posts.
Andy Young
Hi Somkid, thanks for being the 2nd friend to visit this post. You are always an early bird. And how do you read your news?
James Kwok
Andy Young Sometimes when my neighbour Tony and his wife call us over for tea, he and I would chat over his hard copy newspapers while the ladies talk about recipes and shopping. 😀
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Andy Young
James Kwok that's cute. But you'll be on-line, fiddling with the phone. 🙂
Irene Yap
I read my newspaper the way I've been reading since I was in school till now. Yes, flipping the papers with my fingers.
Andy Young
Irene Yap hey, hey. That's nice! And I think many of us still do. Even my grandson reads his newspapers. 🙂
Irene Yap
Andy Young always a pleasure ❤️
Andy Young
Thanks Irene for the response.
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