Despite their ability to connect us to others across the globe, mobile phones may undermine the benefits we derive from interacting with those across the table at mealtimes. Pope Francis wants us all to switch off our cell phones and socialise during dinner, and research backs him up. Researchers have grown increasingly concerned about the psychological and social consequences of excessive smartphone use, and some restaurateurs have taken matters into their own hands by instituting cell phone bans or offering diners discounts if they surrender their phones. In a recent piece of research for a psychological journal, participants felt more distracted during mealtimes when their phones were present, thus decreasing their enjoyment of time spent with friends and family. Also, incidents of head and neck injuries related to cell phone use have risen steadily over the past two decades.
Pope Francis: put away phones at mealtimes
Written by David Fletcher 03 Jan 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for families to hear and support the Pope’s case against screen time at dinner time and learn to communicate better. (Psalm 133:1)
- More: www.marketwatch.com/story/pope-francis-wants-you-to-put-your-smartphone-away-in-2020-scientists-say-youd-be-wise-to-take-his-advice-2019-12-31