“Always hearing older folks saying that life was much ‘simpler’ then and they miss the kampung spirit. I wasn’t born then to experience it... Things were cheaper but after a little research, apparently sub 1k monthly salaries were the norm in the 80s,” ...
He also wrote that he “Would love to hear from folks who lived thru era what life was like!”
One commenter said that there were fewer crowds on public transport, cooler weather, and people were less judgy. “I remember in school, we could totally survive with just fans. The heat wasn’t a killer,” a Reddit user chimed in.“Everybody followed the same schedule. 7pm show, 9pm show, 10pm news, 10.30pm show, and those would be conversation topics to get past the next day.”
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