I can live without my cellphone. But it will decrease my quality of life.
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Akvarista replied at 2016-09-04 12:42 | |
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i'm too scared to try
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Vey very difficult
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Not addicted but has become a necessity
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Among some people, smartphones have entered really very widely in use, particularly in countries where they entered a long and originally ... A similar phenomenon is observed mainly among young people to 30-35 years of age ... With the advent yet more social media, additional amenities and web services, they more or less became an integral part of their lives. That is why, smartphones entered to so deeply in their life and existence that they practically have become dependent on them. Unfortunately, this is really a pity, I wish people back to what it can actually provide them some pleasure ... Another question is whether the use of such services and facilities for the benefit of the people or against them. Personally, I can not stand much more than one day without a smartphone, as I think I am far away from dependence. But in general, people are hard now even to find a way to utilize their time without this type of device
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