Do you Miss any Games/Sports for Your Childhood....
@mk6195 (65)
Bilaspur, India
February 21, 2016 6:46am CST
Yesterday on my co-worker commented "This mobile has spoiled our kids too. Now a days they don't even know what is "Gulli Danda" Nowadays. I must say I do miss the presence of those traditional games. I remember when I was a kid we use to play a variety of games, some made by our own, some traditionally famous in our part of the world. But nowadays i see kids mostly engaged in competitive studies or play with modern gadgets. "Its funny we have video games even to ride a bicycle" I really miss to days..... What games you Miss the Most from your Childhood
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Two boys playing Gilli-danda on the ghats of the Ganga river in Varanasi. Gilli-Danda is an amateur sport played in the rural areas and small towns all over Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Afghani
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@Rianel_Lewrej (225)
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27 Feb 16
Yes, of course, there are a lot of Filipino street games that I miss, especially the game called, sepak takraw. Though only a few provinces play that game, but it is still a good one. Much like a volleyball but you can't use your hands.
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
27 Feb 16
True that.. Nowadays video games and internet has overpowered these games....
Kho Kho, Kabaddi all forgotten
@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
22 Feb 16
@mk6195,Lol !!
Yes,I,too,miss gulli danda.As a child I had played gulli danda a lot.It was a game that used to be played everywhere in our town then.Now the new generation does not know about it.Our traditional Indian games seem to have become part of history.
Yes,I,too,miss gulli danda.As a child I had played gulli danda a lot.It was a game that used to be played everywhere in our town then.Now the new generation does not know about it.Our traditional Indian games seem to have become part of history. @JudyEv (364872)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Feb 16
It is a shame if children don't learn the traditional games of their culture and country I think. Kids today sometimes miss out on a lot of spontaneous fun.





