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Adults of Reddit, what is something you want to ask teenagers?


  1. keep in mind guys you are asking reddit teens
    — peanut55

  2. Besides "You can't pause an online game", what's the one concept you most wish your parents could understand?
    — 6545666444699

  3. At what age do you start considering the rest of us “old”?
    — THATFUCKINAUSSIE



  4. What things about life do you think adults have forgotten? Edit: there are a ton of really great answers to this question. Please take a moment to read through them instead of just looking at the top posts. Thanks to all who've responded as well.
    — philipjeremypatrick

  5. What's a solid gift that your cool Uncle/Aunt could give you for your birthday? I totally need ideas and feel super out of the loop of what is the trendy thing to give these days.
    — thatsofterfalls

  6. I'm a teacher, so I have the power to kill memes in local bubbles. So... Which meme has to die?
    — RanaktheGreen



  7. What do you want to be when you grow up and why? I’m very curious how much answers of teenagers today differ from when I was a teenager twenty years ago. Edit: Wow, there are some cool answers here. You all should save this and set a reminder to come back and look at what you wrote in 5 years. I wanted to be an engineer when I was 17, but now I’m on the global business side of an engineering firm in the power generation market. I never did graduate so that holds be back sometimes and I’ve had to work really, really hard to overcome it. Stay in school kids, if you want to be specialized!!! Good luck to all of you. It’s ok if your dreams change, life is fluid. Failure and success are abstract terms that are relative to a point of view and a point in time so don’t be too hard on yourself over the coming years in your life.
    — thaaaaatlady

  8. How do you feel about robots taking people's jobs?
    — FishyFred