What if instead of going to the movies and sitting in the dark for two hours, that people actually engaged in an activity that made them interact and have fun together? What if instead of buying your children expensive video games, that you actually purchased something that was cheaper and would give them memories for the rest of their lives?
What if the Recession actually brought couples and families closer together?
According to this article in The National Post, this is exactly what is happening. Without as much money to spend, adults and children are turning to each other (shock!) and playing more board games to fill the extra time. Most board games run under $20 and give you hours and hours of entertainment and quality time with your loved ones.
You tell me, is this such a horrible thing?
*Thanks to Jacob Glass for the idea for this blog post.
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