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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 15

    Could You Make It Through Dinner Without Checking Your Phone?https://nyti.ms/2umYRc0 

    3:05 PM - 15 Jul 2018
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      2. Frank D'Angelo‏Verified account @FrankDangelo23 Jul 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nope!

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      1. Artiste interrompu‏ @ThayerBerlyn Jul 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        I can make it through a week w/o looking at the damn thing. I'm so tired of being "connected" to space rather than to tangible things.

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      2. Lis Kovach‏ @tablegrapes Jul 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Absolutely. ANd I call out others who are dining with me.

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. Assassins Creed‏ @Daviderikmyers1 Jul 15
        Replying to @tablegrapes @nytimes

        Whoever checks their phone during dinner gets to pay the check for dinner...dems da rules.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Andrew Wright /\_/\‏ @AndrewW44907873 Jul 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yep, without even thinking about it! #switchoff

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      1. Helen Wolfe‏ @HelenWo60231682 Jul 15
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        No phones at my dinner table

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      1. KirsTie BenedicT‏ @kirstiebenedict Jul 15
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        i didn’t read the article but come on... someone who can’t do that has a problem.

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      1. Kate Maxx‏ @kate_maxx__ Jul 15
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        If there's food around I forget my phone even exists.

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      1. Greg Schmidt‏ @gregs6711 Jul 15
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        I do it regularly. The phone can wait.

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      1. Guylaine Lau-----‏ @GuylaineLau Jul 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        I've also walked away from people who interrupt a conversation to read a "ping". And people who like to "selfie" their lives.

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      1. Guylaine Lau-----‏ @GuylaineLau Jul 15
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        I don't have dinner with my phone...and don't have dinner with people with their phones. I've walked out before. 😅

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      1. HouseofNothing‏ @BadBanjo484 Jul 15
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        Yep unlike people under 30 <><> I can Live without #MyPhone ...

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      1. Cory Barnett‏ @AbsolutelyCory Jul 15
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        Of course, I always go without my phone at meals and when I'm out with friends.

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      1. Ian Sephton‏ @iansephton Jul 15
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        Only with @naval as my dinner guest. 😂

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      1. Richard Gillam‏ @RichardGillam7 Jul 15
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        ...I make it through weeks at a time without looking at it...

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      1. Lynn Heilmann‏ @jaslyn1701 Jul 15
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        Do it every single day for every single meal. I have gone off and left my phone at work on occasion. Do I go back to get it? Nope.

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      1. Aspiring Writer1‏ @WriterSomeday1 Jul 15
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        Obviously not, bc I'm reading this right now

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      1. Assassins Creed‏ @Daviderikmyers1 Jul 15
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        Yes because whoever checks their phone during dinner gets to pay the check for dinner.

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