For elderly people living in rural areas, who prefer to rely on mental maps rather than using tools like Google Maps, the idea of solo reframing—where one individually reinterprets and adopts new perspectives—is almost impossible. These individuals live their daily lives based on years of experience and physical intuition. The act of processing vast amounts of information and integrating new perspectives is not a part of their routine. Instead, they live simply, prioritizing physical sensations and traditional knowledge, making it a habit to synchronize their local geography verbally when they meet with friends, which is an important ritual and communication in itself, and keeping themselves distant from the new knowledge offered by digital tools and LLMs (Large Language Models).