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I'm so annoyed at my APs for their own digital illiteracy.

I'm so annoyed at my APs for their own digital illiteracy. — I just need to rant! I don't know if it will make sense. But yeah, as the title says! This is their own undoing. It's very inconvenient. I've been telling both my parents to learn how to use their de…

r/AsianParentStoriespost4/1/2026
Hello, all. I am helping my mother run her small business by online admin and things, asking for SEO advice for websites etc. (Reupload)

Hello, all. I am helping my mother run her small business by online admin and things, asking for SEO advice for websites etc. (Reupload) — My mother started a local intensive massage therapy business, is the best way I can put it, and I am designing, advertising and running all the online related things. I am tech-savvy I'd say, but am n…

r/SEOpost4/30/2025
Who else puts up with technologically-illiterate narc parents?

Who else puts up with technologically-illiterate narc parents? — My ndad is one of those boomers who barely knows how to use basic tech like printers, computers, and certain smartphone features. And teaching him is a pain! Whenever I show him how to fix something,…

r/raisedbynarcissistspost4/10/2026
My upcoming ideas

Well to be fair, even tech-savvy adults get tripped up by email. That’s why the whole idea is to skip the complexity. Just open the app, swipe through clear photos with short descriptions, and if ther…

r/Entrepreneurcomment5/7/2025
I Genially Think My (35F) Husband (36M) is a Psychopath

There are several options, and both are out there, although possible. I'd think of two. First, he might have had an onset of a psychiatric or even neurological issue that makes him dissociative; t…

r/relationship_advicecomment3/9/2026
I'm so annoyed at my APs for their own digital illiteracy.

My parents owned a business, and my dad was the tech-savvy one. After he died, my mom refused to throw the old computers and disk drives away. My dad paid $10,000 (in 1980's money) for this one partic…

r/AsianParentStoriescomment4/1/2026