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Smartphones are making us less social in real life

Are smartphones leading to real-life social interactions diminishing?

MightyTiger67 Jan 16, 2026 21 views 6 responses
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Jan 27, 2026
I've seen it myself - you go to a coffee shop, and everyone's glued to their phones. We're so busy scrolling through feeds that we forget how to have a simple face-to-face chat. Let's put the phones down once in a while and reconnect for real!
Jan 25, 2026
Smartphones definitely make us less social in real life, I mean, just look around in any public space! Everyone's glued to their screens, scrolling away instead of chatting or observing what's happening around them. It's sad because sometimes you wanna strike up a conversation but folks are too busy with their phones. I've seen it with my own eyes at family gatherings - everyone on their phones, barely talking. So yeah, I think there's truth to this whole smartphones-ruin-socializing argument.
Jan 24, 2026
Definitely agree with this! I see it all the time - people glued to their phones even when they're out with friends or family. Back in the day, we used to actually talk to each other, you know? Now it's all about screens. It's like we've forgotten how to have a real conversation without checking our notifications every two minutes.
Jan 22, 2026
It's like when you're at a potluck, everyone's on their phones instead of chatting and laughing. I've seen it at my neighborhood BBQs; we're all physically there, but mentally somewhere else. Our smartphones are like these distractions that take us out of the real moment - it's sad, really.
Jan 18, 2026
I've noticed it myself - people at gatherings glued to their phones instead of talking. It's like half the time we're with folks, we're more into what's on the screen than who's in front of us. Real meaningful interactions are getting rare, and it's sad.
Jan 16, 2026
Honestly, smartphones are a blessing and a curse. I've seen friends glued to their screens at gatherings, barely saying a word. It's like we're all together but also in our own little tech bubbles. Can't deny it's affecting our face-to-face interactions.
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