
Man shares father's notes on how to book a cab. Internet relates to viral post
India Today
Twitter user Rahul Gupta shared the post captioned, “My dad’s notes on how to book an Uber”. The picture included in the tweet shows a step-by-step guide on how to book a cab from a smartphone.
Modern technology has surely become an indispensable part of our daily lives, but there are many from the older generation, who still find it quite tough to get along with the tricks of technology. However, one Twitter user has shared a glimpse of his father’s notebook that contains his notes on how to use a cab booking app. The post has now gone viral as netizens instantly related to the struggles faced by elderly people while using smartphones and other gadgets. My dad’s notes on how to book an Uber pic.twitter.com/StkHxdJCAQ No harm in a cheat sheet! There should be a serious business idea to launch an app for senior citizens one stop solution who can't use these apps and smartphonesTechnologies is being forced on them. Many cannot book a cab , gas , make payments , etc etc This is so wonderful to see!Yet, also feel that product teams are leaving a whole section of users behind. We need to serve our elderly users better. Its difficult to match with current generation. However hands on experience is better then notes. For the next month let the car take rest & book cab for all outdoor commute. In no time things will appear easy! This is so sweet!! This is wholesome. This is so pure! my mum who’s a teacher and made similar notes on how to use google meet.
Twitter user Rahul Gupta shared the post captioned, “My dad’s notes on how to book an Uber”. The picture included in the tweet shows a step-by-step guide on how to book a cab from a smartphone.

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