Ake mihna Ramnord! Kiya aapk ku yakin hain? For one month, isn't it too long? In that case, during your stay at your native place, there will be many people who know you and you can easily be reached in case anything happens at work or in the city where you work. it could be logical in that case. Thanks, Ramnord for your answer regarding smartphones.
Acha hain Royal Falcon! We all like to be like that, Falcon. Self-assured and we never regret anything. It is just a matter of disconnecting with your family, friends, or loved ones. You could add work, meetings, deals and other aspects of life. It could be, because you are young and fewer responsibilities are on your shoulders. I could be mistaken about that. Thanks, Falcon for your straight and honest comment on smartphones.
Dear Mr Josef, it happened by chance. I was just wondering how did people manage their things without those mobile phones? Shall we say forty or fifty years ago? Thanks for your comment on smartphones.
Muito obrigado Unknown BR. I told most of the members that you can use your cell phone for various reasons. Of course, it is not comfortable using it the same way as you use your computer or laptop. Thaknks for your comment on smartphones
Donnobad cOporazita! It is possible when you have many members of the family around you. Notice the answers of some members like Rose, Roman, Mishaikh or Svetlana. I gave them the same reply. Thanks for your nice and straight answer. Can you visit my page and leave more comments? Thanks, Opo. for your answer once more.
Teeka assay Oporazita! Look at the comment of Mr Darius. He considers the mobile phone is like his car or any other important device that you cannot do without. Some people are different, look at the comment of moderator Paula. During off days only and for one or two hours. I have families in different countries and in different continents. I hope this answer helps. Thanks again Oporazita for your comment on smartphones.
Khaili mumnoon Darius! I use my car to go to work. I use it when I take out my family. The cell phone is like that as you mentioned in your nice comment. I can add, in case you are surrounded by many members of the family, you can leave it at home as Roses, and Roman stated before. Thanks Darius for your comment on smartphoneso.
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Ake mihna Ramnord! Kiya aapk ku yakin hain? For one month, isn't it too long? In that case, during your stay at your native place, there will be many people who know you and you can easily be reached in case anything happens at work or in the city where you work. it could be logical in that case. Thanks, Ramnord for your answer regarding smartphones.
Acha hain Royal Falcon! We all like to be like that, Falcon. Self-assured and we never regret anything. It is just a matter of disconnecting with your family, friends, or loved ones. You could add work, meetings, deals and other aspects of life. It could be, because you are young and fewer responsibilities are on your shoulders. I could be mistaken about that. Thanks, Falcon for your straight and honest comment on smartphones.
Dear Mr Josef, it happened by chance. I was just wondering how did people manage their things without those mobile phones? Shall we say forty or fifty years ago? Thanks for your comment on smartphones.
Muito obrigado Unknown BR. I told most of the members that you can use your cell phone for various reasons. Of course, it is not comfortable using it the same way as you use your computer or laptop. Thaknks for your comment on smartphones
Donnobad cOporazita! It is possible when you have many members of the family around you. Notice the answers of some members like Rose, Roman, Mishaikh or Svetlana. I gave them the same reply. Thanks for your nice and straight answer. Can you visit my page and leave more comments? Thanks, Opo. for your answer once more.
But you haven't answered me. What is your view or what do u do when you are not in touch with ur phone one or two days?
Teeka assay Oporazita! Look at the comment of Mr Darius. He considers the mobile phone is like his car or any other important device that you cannot do without. Some people are different, look at the comment of moderator Paula. During off days only and for one or two hours. I have families in different countries and in different continents. I hope this answer helps. Thanks again Oporazita for your comment on smartphones.
Khaili mumnoon Darius! I use my car to go to work. I use it when I take out my family. The cell phone is like that as you mentioned in your nice comment. I can add, in case you are surrounded by many members of the family, you can leave it at home as Roses, and Roman stated before. Thanks Darius for your comment on smartphoneso.
yes i can :)
my phone got demaged then I didnt use it about a half month
Yes, Mr. Dara. I can be for 1 or 2 days but I'm curious about your answer...:-)
Can you?
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