Sunday, March 18, 2018

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It's something everyone suspected, but now it's official: The under-30 crowd is addicted to their cell phones. A new survey showed that millennials spend more time engaged on social media platforms, it's causing them to be less social in real life.  The study found that 87 percent of millennials admitted to missing out on a conversation because they were distracted by their phone.

The study found 76 percent of females check social media platforms at least 10 times when out with friends, compared with 54 percent of males.

The most commonly used apps mentioned in social settings among millennials were Snapchat, Tinder, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram.

People miss out on parties because they want to see what's going on, on social networks, take beautiful selfies and add filters to their pictures.

It especially becomes a problem when there is alcohol involved and regrets the next morning. The survey found that 71 percent of users regret posting a picture on a social network after more than three drinks.


 So either you enjoy the current social time or look for a better time to come, if ever. Just a thought.

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