10 Things Brits Could Do Spontaneously 20 Years Ago That Now Need an App, Account or Booking
Twenty years ago, many everyday activities were much more straightforward. You could decide on a whim to do something and just go do it. Today, a surprising number of those activities require an app, an account, or a booking. Let’s take a nostalgic walk through some of these changes, reflecting on how technology has reshaped seemingly simple tasks.
1. Park the car

Remember the days when finding a parking spot was just a matter of luck and good timing? Now, in many busy areas, you need an app to find and reserve a parking spot in advance. This change means you can no longer just drive to a place and expect to find parking on the fly. Instead, you often have to plan ahead, sometimes even paying extra to secure a spot near popular destinations or during peak times.
2. Visit some popular attractions

Spontaneous trips to popular tourist attractions used to be straightforward. You showed up, bought a ticket, and enjoyed your day. Now, many of these places require you to book your visit in advance, often through an app. This means you need to plan your visits ahead of time, taking away some of the spontaneity that made impromptu adventures exciting.
3. Eat at a busy restaurant

Gone are the days when you could decide last minute to eat out at a popular restaurant and expect to get a table. Nowadays, you often need to make a reservation well in advance, especially in busy eateries. Some restaurants even have apps for booking tables, ordering food, and paying your bill, streamlining the process but also making it less flexible.
4. Buy popular concert tickets

Scoring tickets to see your favorite band often involves more than just turning up at the box office on the day tickets go on sale. Now, you usually need to register for pre-sales, join fan clubs, or use specific apps that sell concert tickets. This process can make it harder for everyone to have a fair shot at seeing their favorite artists live.
5. See a GP

Seeing a GP for a health issue used to be as simple as walking into a clinic or calling to book a same-day appointment. Today, many GP services require you to book appointments through online platforms. While this can be more convenient, it does take away the simplicity of getting healthcare without needing digital tools.
6. Manage a bank account

Banking used to involve visiting your local branch and speaking to someone face-to-face. Now, most banking transactions are done online or through banking apps. While this is convenient, it does mean that you need to be somewhat tech-savvy and always have secure internet access to manage your money effectively.
7. Order from some restaurants

Ordering food from some restaurants now often requires using specific delivery apps. This change means you can’t just call up most restaurants and order a delivery without interacting with some form of technology. It’s handy, sure, but it also removes the direct interaction with the eatery.
8. Watch a particular TV programme

Watching a TV show when it actually airs is becoming less common, with many people now streaming their favorite shows on demand. This shift often requires having accounts on multiple streaming platforms, potentially missing out if you don’t subscribe to the right service.
9. Get the cheapest train fare

Finding the cheapest train fares now often requires using online comparison tools or apps. Gone are the days of simply walking up to the ticket counter to buy your ticket. Now, you have to plan well in advance and hunt around online to get the best deals.
10. Access discounts that now require loyalty apps

Accessing discounts at various stores and services often now requires you to be part of a loyalty program, which almost always means downloading an app and signing up. This setup can complicate what used to be a simple joy of hunting for bargains.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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