Some will find it depressing. Others will recognise an all-too familiar snapshot of tech-obsessed modern life.
But nearly half of families with children now text each other when they are in the same house.
Just under a third of us (32 per cent) are guilty of tapping out messages on mobiles when we want to talk to someone under the same roof, according to research.
That figure rises to 45 per cent for households with children – suggesting the phenomenon is only set to get worse.
It’s not the only way mobiles get in the way of family time at home.
In a third of households, people use their mobiles during their mealtimes.
More than four in ten parents complain their children have ignored them at the table because they were so distracted by their phones. In fact, tablets and mobiles are so prevalent at home, they are also depriving us of rest.
A quarter of the 2,800 adults surveyed by Aviva admitted at least one person in their household was losing sleep because they were staying up too late on their phone, and one in five said that there was someone at home who just couldn’t ‘switch off’.
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Guilty of texting kids under the same roof. It's easier than yelling up the stairwell and with my bad hearing I can understand their texts back to me.
ReplyDeleteHeck, I've watched kids text each other in the same room!
ReplyDeleteTHis cracks me up!!! Really?! Who are the parents?! Dinner table -simple- No phones at the table!
ReplyDeleteTexting instead of yelling?! No- They can tell by your tone when you mean business, send them a text - they look, read and laugh!
Don't know how to "switch" the phone off at night -Again simple, take phone away till morning!
I mean seriously - you are the parents! Come on man! Step up to the plate!!!
You run the household - not the kids!!
I tell mine - I'm the Mom, not your friend and if you want nice - Call Noona!!
People are lazy! Walk downstairs and talk. Then you will get to see the facial expressions that you don't with a text.
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