A new survey has found that two-thirds of us would feel lost, stressed or anxious without our precious mobile phones.
Perhaps most surprising is that many of us are so frightened of being parted from our handset, even for just one day, that we’d would put it ahead of our partners, The Sun reports.
The bizarre stats come from a Nationwide Building Society survey of over 2,000 people in relationships and it seems the majority of us are pretty shitty partners.
They discovered a whopping 58 per cent of those surveyed claimed they couldn’t go more than 24 hours without checking their phone. But only 28 per cent said they couldn’t go more than a day without speaking to their better half.
'Mobile phones are more important to people than their PARTNERS' https://t.co/g0QXV2sVee pic.twitter.com/R7c8ywj8aO
— The Sun (@TheSun) February 8, 2016
Nationwide’s Dan King said: “It shows how ingrained phones have become in our culture.”
Maybe people should put the phone down before they find that their relationship has been unexpectedly disconnected…
More of a concept than a journalist, Tom Percival was forged in the bowels of Salford University from which he emerged grasping a Masters in journalism.
Since then his rise has been described by himself as ‘meteoric’ rising to the esteemed rank of Social Editor at UNILAD as well as working at the BBC, Manchester Evening News, and ITV.
He credits his success to three core techniques, name repetition, personality mirroring, and never breaking off a handshake.