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gladu [14]
2 years ago
14

Write a paragraph on why phones make us crazy and cause harm to our personal lives

English
1 answer:
Natalka [10]2 years ago
4 0
<h3>Why phones make us crazy and cause harm to our personal lives</h3>

Phones are an essential item we technically use every day we use it to stay connected with friends and family school play games or social media but did you know that phones take most of our time in our daily lives nowaday Phones can harm us mentally and physically in our personal lives for example People who have Social Media might get cyber bullying which can harm you mentally and affect your daily life plus Phones can become very addicting since we technically use it around a average time of 5 to 4 hours or even more that it will become a bad habit.Plus using your phone too much  can also cause health problems to your brain, eyes and more even though phones can be helpful throughout our daily lives it is better that we know the harms that our phones can cause in our daily lives

(hope you liked my paragraph)

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