Often, a kid in the 50's and early 60's. And I recall getting off airplanes in the 70's, heading to rows and rows of payphones to make a call home announcing safe arrival. Some were stand-up style, some had a little seat, for those long calls, others were like little closets with folding doors, for private calls.
I also recall, in the 50's my dad driving my brother and me to the movie theater. Two feature movies, a couple cartoons, coming attractions (not previews and only about 5 minutes long, not 20-25 minutes like today), good for a full afternoon. My dad gave me 50 cents, my brother, 60 cents. The 50 cents for each was 25 cents ticket admission and 25 cents for snacks. We had to decide while in the theater to either spend 15 cents on plain popcorn or 25 cents on buttered. If we got the plain, then be could also get a 10 cent ice cream bar OR a 10 cent cup of pop, but not both. Learning financial budgeting and consequences at under 10 years old. My brother's extra 10 cents was to call dad when ready for pickup. Fun memories of days gone by.