Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Let's face it, before the complete saturation of mobile phone in our society we used to go to a phone box or make plans in person. It's not life or death not using your phone for a week.
and there was a lot of lonely people EC, you don't have to trail out hail, rain or snow to speak to someone if you need to chat, and there are lots of people who see their mobile as there only form of communication, which in past times some people didn't have. I could do without mine easily for a week, but some couldn't and shouldn't
And there are still lots of lonely people that have mobiles. There are lots of lonely people who have cars, who have money, who have partners, who have pets, who have the Internet.
The invention and proliferation of the mobile did not cure loneliness - who knows, there could be more lonely people out there right now.
Don't get my point misinterpreted - the idea was for a week, not a lifetime.