...but if I'm going to help you, you have to learn how to listen.
I realize grandmother is older and from a different time, but I also know she's smart and were she willing to stoop to the level of taking advice (which she asked for) from someone younger than her, she'd learn her computer just fine.
Last night she calls and asks for help with her computer.
"I just bought something on E-bay, but I don't see the confirmation e-mail anywhere."
"where did it get sent to? Your earthlink account or your g-mail account?"
"Ummm....it's ebay."
"Ok you're in your e-bay account?"
"No, I'm trying to read my e-mail."
"Ah, ok, which e-mail. Earthlink or gmail?"
"It's from Ebay."
"Yes yes, but where did the e-mail GO?"
"To my e-mail."
"Which is....."
"Which is what?"
"What's your e-mail?"
"Oh, it's Gmail."
"Excellent! Now, let's see if we can't find that e-mail. I'm going to log in here and help you look ok?"
"OK! It's <loginname>."
"Ok...let's see, nothing's coming up for <loginname>. you sure you got the password right?"
"Yes! It's <loginname> and then <password>."
"Hmm...it's not working. What exactly is your log in name?"
"<loginname>! I was just using it today. It should be working."
"<loginname> at Gmail dot com?"
"Yes that's it, it should be working."
"Ok, something's not right. I need you to read me, letter for letter, your e-mail address."
"It's <loginnname>!"
"Awesome, now what's the password."
"That is the password."
Sorry that was long. It was basically like this for about 45 minutes. She knows enough about computers to understand things like dot com, @, g-mail, ebay, etc...yet she just won't open up her ears enough to keep from rambling and actually LISTEN to what I'm telling her to do.
I realize grandmother is older and from a different time, but I also know she's smart and were she willing to stoop to the level of taking advice (which she asked for) from someone younger than her, she'd learn her computer just fine.
Last night she calls and asks for help with her computer.
"I just bought something on E-bay, but I don't see the confirmation e-mail anywhere."
"where did it get sent to? Your earthlink account or your g-mail account?"
"Ummm....it's ebay."
"Ok you're in your e-bay account?"
"No, I'm trying to read my e-mail."
"Ah, ok, which e-mail. Earthlink or gmail?"
"It's from Ebay."
"Yes yes, but where did the e-mail GO?"
"To my e-mail."
"Which is....."
"Which is what?"
"What's your e-mail?"
"Oh, it's Gmail."
"Excellent! Now, let's see if we can't find that e-mail. I'm going to log in here and help you look ok?"
"OK! It's <loginname>."
"Ok...let's see, nothing's coming up for <loginname>. you sure you got the password right?"
"Yes! It's <loginname> and then <password>."
"Hmm...it's not working. What exactly is your log in name?"
"<loginname>! I was just using it today. It should be working."
"<loginname> at Gmail dot com?"
"Yes that's it, it should be working."
"Ok, something's not right. I need you to read me, letter for letter, your e-mail address."
"It's <loginnname>!"
"Awesome, now what's the password."
"That is the password."
Sorry that was long. It was basically like this for about 45 minutes. She knows enough about computers to understand things like dot com, @, g-mail, ebay, etc...yet she just won't open up her ears enough to keep from rambling and actually LISTEN to what I'm telling her to do.
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