Millennials are skipping these old-school household skills, and they don’t feel bad about it.

Boomers take pride in their self-sufficiency—fixing appliances, balancing checkbooks, and sewing buttons back onto shirts. But for Millennials, the rules have changed. Many of the household skills Boomers mastered are either obsolete, unnecessary, or just not worth the effort. Technology, convenience, and shifting lifestyles have made some of these tasks irrelevant, while others have simply lost their appeal.
This isn’t about laziness; it’s about efficiency and priorities. Millennials value their time differently, and if an app, service, or modern tool can handle something faster, they’ll take that route. Some Boomers see it as a loss of practical knowledge, while Millennials view it as adapting to a world that operates differently. Here are 13 household skills Millennials are happily skipping—and why they’re not looking back.











