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Thursday, June 27, 2013

18–29-Year-Olds Use Their Phones Totally Different From Older People

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18–29-Year-Olds Use Their Phones Totally Different From Older People

Young people have a totally different take on acceptable smartphone usage than older people. We did had Survey Monkey conduct a nationwide survey on how people are using their smartphones. Below, you can see a split in attitudes among people aged 18-29 and aged 49-60. The younger people think it's okay to answer the phone during dinner. The older folks do not. 

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