Olden Days:
In the old times, teenagers could get married at the age of 15, though now it is illegal. Children were also so much more disicplined with more stricter teachers, modern day children are spoilt and are really the master in the house. Now that we've got more technology, people will probably go watch T.V while their family have a BBQ. If we did not have such techology our families would be closer. Though we had more diseases back then, we are still getting more diseases now like the Swine Flu!
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Olden days
Computing devices, yes, computers, no.
I am pretty sure... that in the olden days, school was... OLD.And they used canes, and little black board things to write on (no joking for that part. im pretty sure it was like that lol)
the olden days people im smart yeh
How to place a thread through a needle-head.
There's more copper in coins of today than in olden days.
in the olden days they went by horse or foot now we go by car,train,plane and bike.
in the olden days doctors used to check pulse rate by using hands but now they are using stethoscope
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Olden days cell phones are only used for calling and messaging purpose. Now a days mobiles are for calling, messaging, video calling, internet using and also for using apps which is playing much importance
Modern student life often involves more technology, online resources, and opportunities for remote learning compared to old student life. Additionally, modern students may face different challenges such as rising tuition costs and increased competition for jobs post-graduation. Social dynamics and extracurricular activities may also have evolved over time.
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They didn't use this term back in "the olden days." It's a modern term meaning to wait for a minute.
Plumbing/toilets is a fairly modern development in most places.
Please define "olden days". The answer could be everything from by foot to railroad. Makes a difference about the time. I would say either trading or by food or ship of by railroads...
yes they did have needles in the olden days