Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

July 6, 2024

25 Things 80’s Kids Did That Would Shock The Parents of Today

The 80s were a decade of neon, legwarmers, and a whole lot of unsupervised fun. While today’s kids navigate a world of helicopter parenting and digital entertainment, children of the 80s had a very different experience. Here are 25 activities from that era that would likely cause modern parents to clutch their pearls:

1. Roaming Free:

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Forget playdates and carpool lines. 80s kids spent entire afternoons exploring their neighborhoods, building forts in the woods, and returning home only when the streetlights came on.

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2. Dialing Wrong Numbers:

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With no caller ID, picking up the phone could be an adventure. Wrong numbers often led to awkward conversations or hilarious prank calls (a lost art form in today’s digital age).

3. Saturday Morning Cartoons:

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There was no on-demand streaming back then. Kids eagerly awaited Saturday mornings for their fix of animated adventures, enduring a barrage of commercials in between.

4. The Dangers of the Playground:

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Playgrounds of the 80s were a far cry from the sanitized, padded structures of today. Monkey bars, teeter-totters, and the occasional rusty slide offered endless thrills (and the occasional scrape).

5. Trading Card Craze:

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Garbage Pail Kids, Pogs, and Pokemon cards may be the trading card staples today, but the 80s had its own obsession – brightly colored packs filled with flimsy baseball cards that fueled endless schoolyard negotiations.

6. Blasting the Stereo:

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Cassette tapes and portable stereos were the height of personal music enjoyment. Cranking up the volume while cruising on your bike was a quintessential 80s experience.

7. Sipping From Mom’s Drink:

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While unthinkable today, a taste of a parent’s soda or a celebratory sip of their beer wasn’t uncommon in the 80s.

8. Reading by Flashlight:

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No backlit screens meant curling up with a book and a trusty flashlight for late-night reading adventures. The flashlights would run for so long too.

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9. The Thrill of the Payphone:

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Cell phones were a thing of sci-fi movies in the 80s. Needing to make a call meant locating a payphone and hoping you had enough loose change.

10. Blind Trust in Cartoons:

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Safety messages on children’s shows were practically nonexistent. Kids learned life lessons (often dubious ones) from their favorite animated characters.

11. The Mystery of the Dial Tone:

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Imagine a world where the internet wasn’t a constant distraction. Kids of the 80s perfected the art of entertaining themselves, often using nothing more than their imagination and a rotary phone dial tone.

12. Renting a VHS Movie:

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Friday night entertainment meant a trip to the local video store, browsing endless rows of VHS tapes to find the perfect movie for a sleepover.

13. No Stranger Danger Talk:

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While stranger danger is a constant concern today, the 80s were a time of relative freedom. Kids often interacted with neighbors and strangers without fear.

14. Candy From Strangers (Sometimes):

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While not recommended today, accepting a piece of candy from a friendly neighbor was a common occurrence in the 80s

15. Learning from Encyclopedias:

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The internet may be the go-to source for information now. But 80s kids relied on hefty encyclopedia sets for research projects and settling playground debates.

16. Building Forts with Blankets:

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Forget elaborate play structures – a pile of blankets and pillows could transform any living room into an epic fort in the 80s.

17. Mastering the Rewind Button:

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Before streaming services and DVRs, rewinding a missed scene on a VHS tape required precision and a knack for avoiding the dreaded “wrinkled tape” effect.

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18. The Joy of a Perfect Mixtape:

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Creating the perfect mixtape with your favorite songs was an art form in the 80s. Sharing these mixtapes with friends was a cherished form of self-expression.

19. Saturday Morning Chores:

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Weekends weren’t just for cartoons. Saturday mornings often started with a list of chores to tackle before the afternoon’s adventures could begin.

20. Riding in the Back of Pick-Up Trucks:

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Seatbelt laws were more relaxed in the 80s. Riding in the open bed of a pick-up truck with the wind in your hair was a common way to travel.

21. Playing with Dangerous Toys:

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Glow sticks that snapped, cap guns that sparked, and chemistry sets with actual chemicals. DIY sets of the 80s could be considered hazardous today.

22. Bike Stunts Without Pads:

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BMX bikes were all the rage in the 80s, and mastering daring jumps and tricks was a badge of honor, all performed without the safety gear that’s commonplace today.

23. The Great Outdoors, Unfiltered:

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Kids of the 80s spent a lot of time outdoors, exploring nature without the constant worry of ticks, allergies, or stranger danger that dominates modern parenting.

24. Arcades: A Paradise of Beeps and Lights:

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Before home gaming consoles became ubiquitous, arcades were the ultimate source of video game entertainment. The flashing lights, loud noises, and competitive atmosphere were a unique part of the 80s childhood.

25. Hitching Rides:

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The concept of ride-sharing apps wouldn’t exist for decades, but in the 80s, catching a ride with a friendly neighbor or even a passing stranger was a common way to get around, a practice that would send shivers down most modern parents’ spines.

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