Showed my dad. He threw my phone.
Sharing gaming milestones with family can be a rollercoaster of emotions, especially when your achievements don’t get the reaction you expect. In my experience, showing my dad my phone full of game levels like Lv.290 and Lv.430 was meant to be a proud moment showcasing my dedication and progress. However, his reaction — throwing my phone — was shocking yet revealing. This incident made me realize how different generations perceive gaming. For some parents, high-level game achievements might seem trivial or even frustrating, especially when they don’t understand the value or time invested. Despite the frustration, this moment encouraged me to communicate better with my dad about why gaming is important to me. It’s not just about scores or levels like Lv.80 or Lv.95; it's about patience, strategy, and personal growth. If you’re sharing your gaming milestones with your parents, it’s helpful to explain what those levels signify and the skills you develop along the way. Sometimes, bridging the gap between digital accomplishments and real-life appreciation requires patience and open conversations. Gaming is more than a pastime; for many, it’s a meaningful journey. Understanding that can help avoid misunderstandings and turn surprising reactions into opportunities for connection.











































































