Survey reveals rude and annoying smartphone habits for Australians

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Survey reveals rude and annoying smartphone habits for Australians
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Tech Guide Editor Stephen Fenech says a survey done by Circles Life shows Australians have many bad habits while using smartphones, with many saying eating while speaking and walking while texting are major annoyances.

“One of them is eating while we’re talking to someone on the phone – it’s a bit rude,” Mr

Fenech told Sky News Australia.“The big one, though – drunkenly texting or dialling an ex-partner.”

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