HappySqurriel said:
I have a co-worker who decided that after his son broke his second iPhone in a year that it was a really bad idea to give a 16 year old a $500 smart-phone; but I'm certain it will work out better for you. After all, teenagers are known to show an amazing amount of care and respect to their possessions (especially those that are given to them by their parents); and it is probably a perfect idea to give them one of the most expensive and fragile phones on the market. |
So you find an instance of one 16 year old kid who sounds like he should be wearing a helmet in public or has sausages for fingers and suddenly the iPhone, iPod Touch and pretty much any touch screen device is now too fragile to be used by anyone who doesn't understand the concept of "expensive things cost money to replace."
I think just any 16 year old kid who's ever had to mow lawns or work a crappy weekend job at retail to buy something nice shows "an amazing amount of care and respect to their posessions."
I let my 3 year old nephew play with my iPhone any time he asks for it and he hasn't broken it or dropped it even though he barely understands the concept of money.







