I am not one of these people. I'm hardly ever on my phone, not even when I'm at home. I text maybe a whopping 4 people, very rarely. When my boyfriend is in CA for months at a time, I text him. Every few months, I text my mom. Every week or so, I text my webmaster. And every once in a while, I text an old friend to see if they'd like to meet up for a drink. Matter of fact, I haven't texted anyone in 4 days.
I can't wrap my head around how so many people constantly have their faces shoved into phones, tablets, laptops, nooks, or whatever other device they have. You go out to see a movie to watch a movie, not text. You go out to the park to enjoy a nice walk and pretty scenery, not to sit there and text. You meet up with friends for lunch to socialize, yet you're sitting there on your phone, not even talking to the people sitting right there in front of you. Why bother going out at all?
I don't go out much for a number of reasons, but when I do, I'm actually present in whatever it is I'm doing.
Anyway, yeah, I agree. Too many people with their faces stuck in their devices. I'm such a technology scrooge. I remember when I went to Game Stop about a month ago, and I had recently joined their power up rewards program, for which I had a buy 2 get 1 free coupon that was with my membership. When I got to the store, they told me that I had to download an app and have them scan something on my phone in order to use the coupon. Freaking kidding me? What if I didn't have a smart phone? I didn't used to. Up until August of 2013, I was still using a go-phone. Ridiculous that you'd need to use an app in order to use your membership, seeing as you're given a card for said membership, so should that coupon and all of your membership information not be stored on the card? I don't get it. Everything is going technology.