Young people are engaging in so-called ‘grandma hobbies’ to get away from phones
Source: BizPac Review · Bias: Far Right
Summary
It looks like the phone obsession that came amid the rise of smartphone popularity and internet access is waning. Young people are increasingly engaging in so-called “grandma […]
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