Technology is a great invention that can unlock the world. We can ask questions, find directions, and even help those in need.
Teaching an older user how to unlock all of the knowledge the internet has to offer is a completely different story.
If you have ever tried to teach grandma or grandpa how to use a mouse, how to install an app, and how to do just about anything else with a computer, you know how infuriating it can be.
Twitter user, Ben John, recently stumbled upon his Grandma’s google search history and he had to take some pictures to share with the world.
Omg opened my Nan's laptop and when she's googled something she's put 'please' and 'thank you'. I can't 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/hiy2tecBjU
— Ben 🪩 (@eckyythump) June 9, 2016
His Nan is so polite that she actually wrote, ‘please translate these roman numerals mcmxcviii thank you’.
When he asked granny why she was so polite she responded that she believed it was “the norm.”
it's too much isn't it! I asked her about it and she just thought it was the norm 💔
— Ben 🐝 (@Push10Ben) June 10, 2016
Users on Twitter to gush over this adorable grandma.
@DANJO_UK can she be my nan too? pic.twitter.com/C5NFOetsr7
— (((Colin))) (@CoHesl) June 11, 2016
Here’s by far the best reaction to the grandma’s polite Google searches.
@michaelmcguk You laugh but she'll be the one spared when Skynet comes online
— verlaine101 (@verlaine101) June 10, 2016