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Another question prompted this. I would love not to have a mobile phone but our culture now seems to accept we all have them and has made it almost impossible to do without one.
I rarely use mine and don't take it out with me, or i turn it off when I am out. My OH and son are the same.
Are we alone?
I rarely use mine and don't take it out with me, or i turn it off when I am out. My OH and son are the same.
Are we alone?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's the assumption that we use them for absolutely everything that gets me. Yes, they are useful, but I simply don't want to base my life around a phone. I don't want to talk on the phone when I am out and about which is why I turn it off. I much prefer using a land line for business phone calls and chats. And I don't like using the internet on a phone.
I am currently using David's old dumb phone, it normally lies dying in the bottom of my handbag. Resisting getting a smart phone but it is getting harder and harder to do stuff without one. Those that know me use Facebook messenger or the landline as I am in most evenings. I am also good at picking up emails.
I know what you mean pat but I find it a very useful tool, I don't use twitface or anything like that but I do use internet banking. I buy and sell cars and Bikes quite often and it's god send to be able to receive and transfer money in a few seconds. Before you'd have to to the bank, get £Xk out then pay the seller then he'd go and put it back in! It's also helpful to be contactable on the road etc. I also have my access token for work etc very useful when travelling our sites around the world.
I don't go anywhere without my phone, well not deliberately anyway. It makes me feel safe and I don't know what I would do without it. Recently my car wouldn't start after walking the mutt when I was about 2 miles away from home. Thank goodness I had a phone to call my daughter to rescue me. Even better, thank goodness my friends had a mobile to call an ambulance when I collapsed one time.
Wouldn't be without it.
Wouldn't be without it.