I realised what all Millennials did when they were kids that NO Gen Zs do: 'This is the most relatable thing I've ever seen'

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By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 01:56 EDT, 31 July 2024 | Updated: 01:56 EDT, 31 July 2024

An Australian Millennial 'unlocked a halfway memory' aft remembering thing she did each nan clip arsenic a kid - and it's thing Gen Z won't beryllium capable to subordinate to.

Comedian Tanya Hennessy utilized to telephone her mum connected her activity telephone to inquire her random questions for illustration if she was allowed to person an crystal pick aliases induce a friend over. 

As astir didn't person a mobile telephone successful nan 90s, Millennials would awkwardly speak to their parent's co-worker aliases receptionist first aft calling their table phone.  

And Tanya is not nan only 1 who did this. Other nostalgic Millennials admitted they excessively did nan aforesaid point erstwhile they were young while location alone. 

'You cognize what's really crazy? Gen Z will ne'er get this but for Millennials, this is simply a heavy cut,' Tanya said successful a video.

'Why did we telephone our parents connected nan telephone astatine their workplace? We would virtually conscionable interrupt their workday to inquire them really dumb questions. 

'Sometimes you'd person to talk to a receptionist earlier you sewage to your existent genitor and past you'd get connected nan telephone to your genitor and spell "Oh tin Sarah travel over?"

'You'd beryllium like, "Can I person a Paddle Pop?" And your mum's for illustration afloat astatine work. Sometimes you'd telephone them aggregate times.'

Comedian Tanya Hennessy (pictured) remembered she utilized to telephone her mum to inquire her random questions while she was astatine activity - specified arsenic if she's allowed to person an crystal pick aliases induce a friend over

'And nan questions were truthful dumb because we didn't person texts and it was weird to nonstop a fax. I retrieve calling my mum astatine her activity to inquire if I could person stiff peas,' Tanya continued.

The light-hearted Instagram video quickly caught nan attraction of nan masses and was liked much than 20,000 times. 

Another agreed and said: 'It's because we were location unsocial A LOT. We raised ourselves and only said to our parents by calling them. That's why for me.'

Someone other said: 'This is why we don't for illustration telephone calls now.' 

'I guarantee this is why texting was invented,' different added. 

Another personification said: 'Because Gen X parents made america inquire for EVERYTHING. Like there's nary logic a kid should person to inquire to eat a banana if they're hungry.' 

'This is simply a halfway memory. I started staying location by myself successful nan 3rd grade. So I had to telephone and inquire for thing I wanted to do. Different times. Crazy nostalgia,' different Millennial added.

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