With the meteoric rise of social media I’m noticing more and more often, I’ll be at a social gathering (e.g extended family round, an evening at the in-laws) and everyone but me is sat scrolling on phones with no one batting an eyelid.
But… if I were to whip out a book and start casually absorbing it there’d be uproar!!
When did this happen? Is there a way around it? I’ve downloaded pdf versions of books onto my phone before to avoid controversy which just feels ludicrous.
scarletseasmoke t1_j24baun wrote
I think it's based on misconceptions. Social media is light and bite sized so you can just put it down any time and scroll while paying attention to the social situation, plus you might be taking care of important things or work messages. When you open a book you get absorbed into hundreds of pages and ignore people without any convenient excuse.
Honestly I also just have some ebooks on my phone and read those, it's not like people can tell the difference between my reader app and reddit unless they stare at it rudely, and I pay the same amount of attention to people around.