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A study conducted by Vivo India revealed that 88% of married Indians feel excessive usage of smartphones is hurting their relationship. Brut asked couples for their views on the impact of phones on their marital lives.

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00:00So when we go for the dinner, it's always his phone lighting up.
00:07There's a communication gap due to the smartphone.
00:10The biggest problem comes when someone is saying something
00:13or wants to say something and you're not listening.
00:15The time we used to take personally
00:17to spend with each other,
00:19has started going into the mobile phone.
00:21Okay, my inbox is full.
00:24You work a lot, I study a lot.
00:31But that's still on the phone.
00:33That's a lie.
00:35Why are you emailing me?
00:36Please order Paracetamol before going.
00:43Sometimes, the only thing that makes us fight is mind.
00:46People use it more for entertainment.
00:49It loses the touch of spending more time with each other.
00:52You're sick and you still haven't told me?
00:59When your partner is talking to you,
01:01you should put your phone away.
01:02Take conscious effort not to look at mobile and vacation.
01:07I really want to keep a safe box
01:08where we would keep our phones and then sit on the table.
01:22I'm sorry.

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