![]() The entire locality had one phone, and calls for everyone on that phone. Remember when taking pictures was simple, no filters or apps required, but just a smile! ![]() So let’s take a look at the 28 Things That Only A True 90’s Indian Kid Will Remember! 1. But we can always revisit the memory lane, so grab a seat on the GOOD OLD DAYS ride because we’re going for a NOSTALGIC TRIP. Those were the sweet old good days, and indeed those days are gone now. So since you’re a 90’s Indian kid you could easily remember and relate to these things which made our childhood so awesome. You experienced things that today’s kids will never ever realize. Being a 90’s Indian kid is delightful because you enjoyed your childhood fully. See more ideas about childhood memories, childhood, childhood memories 90s. If, like me, you grew up in the 90s, you are much lucky than the kids of today’ stupid generation. Explore Ashley Dudeck's board 'Childhood Memories 90's', followed by 335 people on Pinterest. It was the era of the 90’s when everything seemed so perfect. If parents didnt have time to take the children, those little munchkins would sneak out and get pink cotton candy. ![]() Life was much easier and simple, full of innocence, when future was a promise. Every 90s kids’ dream was to ride the Ferris Wheel at the fair during melas. So lets look back at the best TV shows, games, fashion trends, and more that. Remember that time? When happiness was in small things, when dreams were much higher than the expectations, when the world was a canvas to our imagination. Without social media, all 90s school kids had were a couple of hula-hoops, some chalk, and an imagination. And the only answer everyone wanted to know was “Sachin ka score kitna huya hai?”.Ī time when collecting WWE card, pokemon cards was our ultimate treasure, when Shaktimaan was the voice of our conscience, and when comics were our leisure. When Sachin’s batting would freeze everything, people would switch on their TV sets and switch off their lives. Remember that time? When festivals were meant to be celebrated, not to be posted online. A time when playing outside was a bliss, when saving the princess from the dragon was our big adventure, when friendship was not made over Facebook. A time when happiness was getting a rupee from our parents to buy toffee. A time when we used to wake up early to watch cartoons, and when we fall asleep on the sofa, we would magically wake up on bed. ![]() A time when kids used to be smart, not their phones. ![]()
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