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I went to Tokyo over the weekend. I hadn't been there in many years. I haven't ridden a train in just as long. Pretty much everyone had their eyes glued to their smartphones, swiping their fingers across the screens like Gollum stroking his Precious. And there I was, just reading a SF paperback, "Fall of Hyperion" by Dan Simmons. I just have a flip phone. When I first came to Japan in '98, people were reading books and manga on trains. Now everyone is addicted to their smartphones.
This is why I don't want a smartphone. Even ignoring the whole aspect of those things able to listen to you and such, I don't want to end up like these people, dependent on an electronic device to pass my time. Addicted. Kids especially can't understand why I do not want a smartphone.
Going out into the wider world, especially into another country as a guest, and protecting ones ego by tabulating and quantifying the ways one is morally superior to the locals is pretty dope shit.
He's lived there 25 years.
Funny, I remember back in the day when smartphones first reared their heads, a lot of the news media fascinated on the novelty of the Japaneses' relationship with the devices. They were not commonplace in the states, I feel like it was early 2000s. I personally didn't even get a flip cell until mid late 00s, and I thought the coverage out of Japan was completely "alien" to me. Always felt really weird, and it's strange just how endemic cellphone addiction is, worldwide, these days.
Anywhere people have to wait these days, one can be assured the majority are absorbed in their devices. It's not good, wherever it happens.
I'm around a lot of parents and young kids, I see some gross stuff. 😐
This guy is making assumptions that I am looking at this situation as me as an American reading a book vs Japanese people glued to their devices. That assumption would imply that I choose to read a book because I am American, whereas they choose to caress their touch screens because they are Japanese. I made no such qualitative assertion and was commenting on people in general in mass transit. I am sure that a similar scene in a NY subway wouldn't be any different. (The difference is that in America, people bother each other on the train and talk loudly to each other. Seeing foreigners on trains here with zero self-awareness as they talk loudly and draw attention to themselves is rather embarrassing.) OverQualified is just being a prick for the sake of being a prick, and reading into my observation more than is necessary.
It doesn't matter to me where one is doing it or how long they've lived there. If I walk out my door today and begin a headspace where I'm validating the notion that I'm superior to people i see, I'm just fantasizing. It's worse than looking at a phone.
I know for people that are really wanting more control of their neighbors desires and inner thoughts that it must be frustrating to be thwarted by Big Phone.
You have fair points.
Still doesn't make it any better to see people in the thralls of addiction.
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I said nothing about being morally superior, nor anything about people who use smartphones being somehow immoral. I just refuse to fall into the temptation of having instant access to the internet at my fingertips wherever I go. It's just sad that people get dependent on this and knowing myself, I know that I would get sucked into that as well. It's not about ego.
When we believe our time spent is better than others time spent, we are making a morality judgement.
Also, I agree with you. About addiction etc. But I loathe to hear the guy on the internet that does internet better or at the right time, or somehow correctly, compared to people on The street.
Feel free to loathe me then. DILLIGAF?