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Originally Posted by Discombobulated
I have to admit I use my phone as escapism/distraction probably more than is good for me.
That said, I don’t use it at all when I’m with someone, my attention is on them and it’s about valuing time others are sharing with you.
I have one friend who is excused from this as she has personal circumstances which means checking her phone is needed. She always does it briefly and apologises.
I have another friend who used to do it (no circumstances where it was needed) and I found it quite dismissive/invalidating. I noticed a change after the lockdowns when we couldn’t see friends, so far the phone checking hasn’t been happening since. Maybe there was a realisation that time shared is important?
I’ve got to be honest, I do think I’d disengage from someone who did this regularly.
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In terms of using your phone as a distraction or to avoid awkward situation, I totally get that and I do the same thing. Glad your friend shaped up and it sounds like she may have realized that she needs to value other people’s company, I have distanced myself who appear dismissive since they’re basically saying they don’t want to be around me.