I suppose it would be mostly practical skills, cooking, fixing things. Usually had to be done by people themselves.

Maybe also mental things like navigating (with or without paper map) and remembering their daily and weekly agendas.

What other things would be a big difference with the people today?

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    What other things would be a big difference with the people today?

    The lack of cigarette smoke everywhere, at least in the US and probably most other developed nations. In 1965, around 43% of American adults smoked. Today, just over 11% do. You no longer have to sit in the “non-smoking” section of a restaurant that still smells strongly of stale cigarettes. They no longer put ash trays or cigarette lighters in vehicles, which were a standard feature up to at least the late 90’s.

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        Having grown up on the cusp of smoke free legislation in my country I remember what it’s like first hand.

        It is sooOooOOoo much better now without smoking everywhere.

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      They no longer put […] cigarette lighters in vehicles

      I thought they still did? Just isn’t referred as “Cigarette lighter” anymore?

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        Automotive cigarette lighters eventually developed a secondary use as an auxiliary power port. The modern ones don’t actually function as a cigarette lighter though. They don’t have the clips needed to hold the lighter coil in the socket.

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        I’ve been in 3 different people’s cars that didn’t even have the cigarette lighter hole, and I believe they stopped including the actual lighter in cars before they switched to just having USB outlets in cars

        EDIT: The cars were 2015, 2020, and 2021 models. My old 2004 had the cigarette outlet

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            My 2025 (urgh, humble brag) car has a “12V port” that can deliver up to 180W. It also has one in the boot/trunk too.

            We use it to power an air pump for inflating inflatable camping things.