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Technology ‘killing face-to-face conversations’

With text messaging, emailing, social networking etc. on the rise, people are unhappy with the lack of face-to-face time they spend with friends and family. Is technology taking over personal relationships?

Updated on: Nov 22, 2010 06:04 PM IST
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A study has concluded that people are unhappy with the lack of face-to-face time they spend with friends and family. The incessant march of technology is to blame, with text messaging, emailing and social networking taking over from traditional conversation, it revealed.The research said that 95 per cent of those asked are dissatisfied with the amount of "real" time they spend with friends and family, reports the Scotsman.



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Some 58 per cent prefer face-to-face above all other forms of communication. The nation's dependence on chatting online - gadget-to-gadget - is reducing the time available for socialising. One in three (31 per cent) admit to wasting time browsing online.

 
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