8 Things That Required Real Human Interaction (Now It’s All Screens)

Not long ago, many everyday tasks required face-to-face conversations or in-person visits. Today, most of them have quietly moved online.

1. Banking Transactions

Depositing cheques, transferring money, or checking balances once meant visiting a bank branch or speaking to a teller.
Now, most banking is handled through apps and online portals in seconds.

2. Buying Movie Tickets

People used to line up at cinema box offices to pick seats and buy tickets in person.
Today, booking is typically done through apps before you even arrive.

3. Job Applications

Applying for work once involved dropping off resumes or meeting hiring managers in person.
Now, most applications are submitted digitally through job boards and automated systems.

4. Booking Travel

Travel agents were once the main point of contact for flights, hotels, and vacation planning.
Today, most people compare and book everything online without speaking to anyone.

5. Ordering Food

Restaurant ordering was traditionally done face-to-face or over the phone.
Now, apps and delivery platforms handle much of the process, often with minimal human interaction.

6. Paying Bills

Utility payments and bills used to involve mailed cheques or in-person payments at service locations.
Now, auto-pay and online banking handle most transactions automatically.

7. Meeting New People (In Many Contexts)

From dating to networking, many introductions now happen through apps, platforms, and social media first.
Initial interactions often begin digitally before ever becoming in-person.

8. Learning New Skills

Workshops, classes, and training sessions used to be almost entirely in-person.
Now, people commonly learn through video courses, apps, and virtual platforms at their own pace.