Back at the turn of the century, the bicycle was a popular invention. People usually used them for daily errands, such as getting to work, buying groceries, etc., but many also enjoyed riding them for leisure. Bike riders on the streets were able to easily engage in conversations with each other. It was nothing out of the ordinary; in fact, it was pretty common. Families also seemed to have a lot nicer, interconnected bonding experiences than our society does today. Whether it was playing card games or singing songs together after a long day of work, families always made time to spend with their loved ones. …show more content…
When the telephone and radio were introduced, they were considered amazing inventions that made long-distance contact easy and efficient. People used telephones very often, but it did not stop them from interacting with others in person. This communication was lively and open-minded, and normal routine for