At what age should a person know how to order stuff online by?
My 2 year old nephew somehow managed to order stuff through Alexa. That kid is silly sometimes.
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My 2 year old nephew somehow managed to order stuff through Alexa. That kid is silly sometimes.
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They should be banned from online ordering and made to walk to shops.
Those high waists and hoodies don’t hide all that fat you lazy ass kids 🤣
My 89 year old mother did not know how to order anything online (nor how to use email either) up to the day she died a few years ago.
I also live near both Amish and Mennonites. A few of the Mennonites know how to order online; but most have no clue (or even how to use a computer or smartphone).
I don't think its an age question.
It's more appropriately a lifestyle question.
In the modern era? If you want my honest opinion, they should probably know how by 10. That's roughly when I learned and that was back in 2011.
Edit: But don't give the kid your card information. Let them do it through gift cards.
I don't think they should be doing it until they're 18 and/or make their own money. Letting a child freely order things online with money that isn't theirs is a recipe for disaster.
I had my mom order a thing or two for me online as gifts in my teens, but I think I was 19 or 20 when I first made an online purchase for myself.
My 5 yr old grandson got my son's phone and ordered a $150 toy on Amazon. My son didn't know until the toy arrived. I think it's my son's fault but kids today have way too much online access.