Telephones. This is how OFTEN we ignore our friends

Telephones. Here's what a serious problem is starting to affect the social interaction between people, phubbing being detected by specialists in more and more users.

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Phones. Unfortunately, in the world we live in, we ignore our friends, or other close people, more and more often, because of these gadgets that we constantly use in our daily lives. According to a new study, phone owners ignore people with whom they have face-to-face conversations about 62% of the time, taking their eyes from that person's face and directing them to the cell phone screen, which is not exactly polite, or at least normal.

Phones. Researchers call this problem phone snubbingor phubbing, that is, ignoring the people around us just to pay attention to what is happening on the phone screens. It seems that the gender of phone users doesn't really matter when it comes to ignoring others around us, and that shouldn't surprise anyone, because both men and women behave about the same when it comes to overuse. of a smartphone.

Telephones. This is how OFTEN we ignore our friends

Phones. What some of you have probably noticed is that phone snubbing, it is more common when people are in bed, than when they are in public, and this situation is more serious, because people who share a bed, usually for love, should not be affected by such a thing. A much more common situation is in the case of public transport, where people ignore each other all the time to pay attention to their phones, but this is quite normal.

"Phubbing is the practice of looking at your phone while in the presence of others. As smartphones become ever more entwined in people's everyday lives, phubbing has become so common that many people think it's normal. In one survey, 62 percent reported looking at their smartphone while having a face-to-face conversation with someone else."

Phones. The interesting part is that people tend to ignore the people they feel closer to more easily than the people they don't have that much affinity with. This is most likely due to the fact that people rely on the fact that people close to them would more easily forgive being ignored in the case of using phones, and since this happens more and more often, people are becoming more and more accustomed to problem.