Ha! Good one Mario! While I’m not yet at that point of Ludditeness, I do have some challenges occasionally.

Recently on a holiday in Brisbane (pronounced Brisb’n, like Melb’n), my wife and I walked into a 3/4 empty restaurant, directed to a table and shown the QR code for the menu and ordering, then left to our own devices, so to speak. Now both of our phones are low model Samsungs that are running out-of-date Android OS (tightwads, I know) so we could not get the app to process our order (‘blue circle of death’). The waiter, watching from a distance and seeing our troubles, eventually realising they would have to intervene, walked over and most helpfully encouraged us to try it on the other phone, to which my wife replied ‘I don’t have the app and my phone is not accepting new app installs’. Reluctantly, the waiter opened their own device, took our order, allowed me to scan my card for payment and … see, that wasn’t so hard was it? 😀 If I’d had a notepad and pencil on me, I would have offered it to her, but I realise this would not have matched their efficient workflow.
Andrew