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Phubbing(phone snubbing) is the act of snubbing someone in a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying attention.
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Party Qs, Inc. is a mobile App that has over 3,000 monthly active users without spending a dime.
Today, Party Qs has 786 curated questions and has received lots of influencer love on instagram.
It addresses three social problems: social anxiety, awkward silences and phubbing....
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At times, we all struggle in social gatherings, but for some of us, it’s a real problem (Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) affects 15 million adults in the US.)
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When nobody knows what to talk about, silence sets in. You know the feeling. Someone might fidget. Another person might hum and look away. Another person might excuse themselves “to use the bathroom.”
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A couple of years ago, my wife and I hosted a weekly small group of friends at our one-bedroom apartment in Tennessee. To get everyone on the same page, we started out with a single question. It ranged from deep questions, such as: “what makes you feel most alive?” to fun questions, such as: “if ...
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Is snubbing someone you’re talking to to look at a cell phone.
Just think about how often a conversation stalls because your friends (or you) have pulled out a phone and descended into an Instagram black hole. It's annoying and may be hurting your relationships.
Phubbing, or phone-snubbing is increasingly common, where we snub the person talking to us in person in favour of the incoming text message on our phone.
We should provide our complete attention to the person in front of us, and if someone phubs us, we can let th...
When attending a function of any type, it is increasingly common to find people paying attention to their mobile devices instead of effectively connecting with others.
While our desire to connect and be connected is a strength, we can lose the connection with the person in front of...
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