A few years ago I went on a trip to Ecuador with my high school. One of the things we did beforehand was we ran a clothing drive for this orphanage in Quito, the capital city. When we actually went there, we delivered the clothes to the orphanage then took a little look around.
After a while I pulled my phone out just to check the time. One of the orphans walked up to me and said something. The only words I could reasonably discern were “juegos”(games) and “telefono”(phone).
I just tell them I don't have any. Then they go "how do you not have games on your phone?" Well little Timmy, I do, but I just ain't telling you that because none of the games I have are for kids. And I'm not trying to get logged on by your parents for possibly letting you play something you're not supposed to.
muggledave on September 29th, 2018 at 23:02 UTC »
Even worse if the little kid has a brother or sister and then they want to play for at least as long or they get upset
dreemurthememer on September 29th, 2018 at 23:37 UTC »
A few years ago I went on a trip to Ecuador with my high school. One of the things we did beforehand was we ran a clothing drive for this orphanage in Quito, the capital city. When we actually went there, we delivered the clothes to the orphanage then took a little look around.
After a while I pulled my phone out just to check the time. One of the orphans walked up to me and said something. The only words I could reasonably discern were “juegos”(games) and “telefono”(phone).
Seven year olds know no border.
ef6697 on September 30th, 2018 at 02:01 UTC »
I just tell them I don't have any. Then they go "how do you not have games on your phone?" Well little Timmy, I do, but I just ain't telling you that because none of the games I have are for kids. And I'm not trying to get logged on by your parents for possibly letting you play something you're not supposed to.