In fact, nostalgia is the pill for every sad Saturday date. Sad to grow up and move on? A nostalgic walk through the past will cure it. Have you seen a child playing a board game without a care in the world? Nostalgia invades you.
Even when passing by some young university students on the road, nostalgia knocks on the door almost involuntarily.
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- The Argos Superstore catalog ignites nostalgia on the Internet
- The Nintendo was priced at just 5,000 rupees
The Argos Superstore catalog ignites nostalgia on the Internet
Something like this happened when a wave of nostalgia swept over people on the Internet after an old catalog caught their attention.
For Generation Z or Generation Alpha who have no idea what a catalog is, think of it as an online shopping domain created to be delivered right to your doorstep, hidden between a few packages of newspapers. Simply put, it is an inventory printed on paper rather than displayed on a screen.
A video took the internet by storm after a Tiktoker reminded people of the good times and browsed through the 1998 Argos Superstore.
For many UK residents, the catalog holds many memories. The British used to have this unspoken ritual of browsing the supermarket catalog before birthdays or holidays.
This was a process filled with great anticipation and wishes flying left and right as the kids asked for their big gifts for their sweet 16 or a Christmas gift. The iconic shopping catalog started trending after a Tiktoker reminded people of the happiness of the good old days of the 1990s.
The Nintendo was priced at just 5,000 rupees
People on the Internet couldn’t help but marvel at the prices mentioned in the catalog. Compared to today’s inflated prices, buying gifts for your loved ones seemed easier back then. People compared the prices of the large number of products in the thick shopping catalog. From game consoles to home furniture, the catalog sold everything a family needs.
One of the most surprisingly priced products among many others was a Nintendo Game Boy. The gaming console still has a strong hold among gaming enthusiasts. However, the Internet felt that the price it was sold at in the ’90s was simply not fair to today’s youth.
It was reportedly priced at just 53 euros (nearly Rs 5,620). The catalog cover itself invoked nostalgia in viewers. It showed the star products of the time. The abandoned CD players and bulky speaker systems that were once a staple in every home. desi familiar. No matter the amount of peaceful nostalgia, the reality of the inflated prices of these beloved products hurts everyone on the Internet.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn