I'm a European and I just left Korea after living there for a month. I was absolutely shocked how addicted Koreans seemed to be to their smartphones. I had so many people bump into me because they were watching videos while walking around, on public transport pretty much everyone was staring at their screen, even older people were playing those mundane mobile games. Sure, pretty everyone around the world is addicted to their smartphone nowadays, but I've never seen it as bad as in Korea.
woutr_be|6 years ago
Admittedly, I’m on my phone too while on the bus or metro. But when walking I rarely take out my phone.
etatoby|6 years ago
I see it as a better use of my time: if I can walk from A to B and catch up on HN, that's better than walking from A to B and spacing out.
But I wouldn't call it addiction, because as soon as the mundane activity is over, I put the phone down.
If it interfered with my work, sleep, safety, or other important aspects of my life (such as for the teenager described the article) then it would be an addiction.
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