More and more couples cut by SMS
For Digital Future | December 19, 2007
15 percent of Britons say they have been abandoned through a text message or email. Hiding behind technology might appear a cowardly way to break a couple, but perhaps it is more friendly to cut all communication without notice as to make four percent of Britons. That is what emerges from a study presented on Friday December 14 in England.
de moneysupermarket.com , que ha realizado el estudio. "Most of us send emails and messages every day, so it's not surprising that would be used to end the relationship with someone, even if it is unpleasant," said Rob Barnes from moneysupermarket.com, which has conducted the study.
"The results show that one percent of the population would use a social networking site for breaking with a partner. y MySpace se hacen cada vez más presentes en nuestra vida diaria”. It would be interesting to see how these new uses in places such as Facebook and MySpace are increasingly present in our daily lives. "
, aunque una cuarta parte de los jóvenes entre 18 y 24 años dijeron que preferían el método más tradicional: una carta. The poll said that 15 percent of 2194 people surveyed had been abandoned by SMS or email, although a quarter of young people aged 18 to 24 said they preferred the more traditional method: a letter.
Post based on a story that appeared in NoticiesDot
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