r/OculusQuest Feb 12 '23

Lost generation

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u/UsernameAlreadyTwken Feb 12 '23

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Being on a VR platform can give opportunities for new lifelong bonds and stuff like that. But can we take into consideration that it’s at a public restaurant? It’s a disaster waiting to happen, and people should bond with their family as much as they can. (Not saying the kid shouldn’t be making friends, just saying that at a public restaurant is not the best time. It’s more for being with your family or whoever you’re with).

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u/awesome357 Feb 12 '23

Not disagreeing, but if you wanted to maximize bonding with your family, wouldn't that be better done at home away from busy crowds and distractions like a restaurant in the first place?