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@samantha
Can someone tell me how you keep in light contact with folks who are 60s+? I joined this club and everyone is 60+. I want to keep in contact with them to the degree of liking their instagram stories, cheering them on, etc. but they don’t have instagram obviously. So what do?
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Move closer to them. Teach them on how to use Ig, share some 80's, 70,s memories, documentaries, memes with them. A week is enough to on board few. What's your IG handle though? 😂
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@oxb
I think online doesn’t work with them. Only old school 😉 voice messages, calls, letters, face to face meetings
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@jachian
Facebook has pretty high penetration in this demo My mom turns 67 this year and it impresses me how much she uses the platform and how many of her friend network is there
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@benersing
Physical Christmas and birthday cards call them
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@samuellhuber
visit them regularly and calls. my grandma has whatsapp now and we text I love you back and forth with the how are you doing. Though calls are it, thats where we talk when I am not home to visit. she's 80+ now
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@consistncy.eth
I'm not sure tbh but I think texting them on massenger or calling them from time to time to check-in would work well.
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@devonhdolan
Poke them on Facebook 🙃 I’ll try to call my grandparents once a month or so, or I’ll just send an encouraging update text/photo
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Facebook, they love Facebook
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