Technophobe? OK, so that's "fear of..." but it's often the same root. Fear of something often manefests as "I just don't like it!"
Try Luddite. See the Related Link below for more information. +++
"Luddite" is often used to insult someone who fears or simply avoids technology... whatever that is! (The usual context in which 'technology' is used, is IT and telecommunications, but that's not its meaning). However, the technophobe has the last laugh for those use call him or her a Luddite obviously do not know who the Luddites were and why they gained their bad reputation!
OK, so you've piqued my interest... What is a luddite and why did they gain their bad reputation?
an artist
an engineer is someone who builds something (e.g. a computer engineer builds computers, etc.
Computer literate
Suunto dive computers are used to plan dive profiles, gases and back-up plans. After a dive, dive information can be downloaded back to someone's computer.
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A democrat.
Someone who hates the English is often referred to as an "Anglophobe."
animal hater
anti-social. someone with committment issues. lame.
Jealous, envious.
A Xenophobe. (pronounced: zeen-a-fobe)
Brilliant
He might be in love with someone else or he might be busy or he hates you.
I do not believe there is a definite name for it. You are just a good human being.
A person who hates lies is often referred to as someone who is truthful, honest, or sincere. They may also be called straightforward or candid.
A misanthrope is someone who generally dislikes or distrusts people and society as a whole.