Dear Steemians.
Phubbing is a busy term to play hp and ignore people in front of us, that's what happens, anti-social patterns. Stop phubbing if we are dealing or in a meeting. This is a new word and is being held campaign anti phubbing. Six years ago, precisely in May 2012 linguists, sociologists, and culturalists gathered at Sidney University. The result of the meeting gave birth to a new word in English grammar. The word is phubbing. It is an act of someone who is busy with his own gadget in his hands, so he does not pay attention to the people who are nearby. Because it has become a very common phenomenon, the world needs a special word for its mention. Now the phubbing word has been officially included in English dictionaries in various countries. As far as my search, Indonesian does not yet have the word uptake of phubbing. Though we ourselves often do phubbing. For example, when talking to tellers in the bank, our hands while playing gadgets. When accompanying children to do schoolwork, every once a minute we glance at the phone screen in case there is a notification that goes. At the moment of dining together in the restaurant with the wife, the phone is placed as close as possible to our side and able to dive any chat when there is voice message from medsos. Yes Rabb. We have become a true phubber.
In fact I once sat in a mosque for Friday prayers, and the young man next to me played medsos throughout the khutbah! This name is no longer phubbing to others, but to God! Because true since the first step we go to the baitullah (mosque) then we are dealing with God. It is surprising that there are people intentions to pray Friday to the masjid kok carry phone. Brother, let's fix ourselves. Not that we stop using mobile phone, but at least reduce phubbing as much as possible. Appreciate the people around us. And more importantly, we teladani Rasulullah as our role model. Do not let the mobile phone that we buy with sweat the results of this own effort, it separates us with the people we care about. It even separates us from the Messenger of Allah. you get away from your loved ones. Phubbing is a busy term to play hp and ignore people in front of us, that's what happens, anti-social patterns. Stop phubbing if we are dealing or in a meeting. This is a new word and is being held campaign anti phubbing. Six years ago, precisely in May 2012 linguists, sociologists, and culturalists gathered at Sidney University. The result of the meeting gave birth to a new word in English grammar. The word is phubbing. It is an act of someone who is busy with his own gadget in his hands, so he does not pay attention to the people who are nearby.
Because it has become a very common phenomenon, the world needs a special word for its mention. Now the phubbing word has been officially included in English dictionaries in various countries. As far as my search, Indonesian does not yet have the word uptake of phubbing. Though we ourselves often do phubbing. For example, when talking to tellers in the bank, our hands while playing gadgets. When accompanying children to do schoolwork, every once a minute we glance at the phone screen in case there is a notification that goes. At the moment of dining together in the restaurant with the wife, the phone is placed as close as possible to our side and able to dive any chat when there is voice message from medsos. Yes Rabb. We have become a true phubber.
In fact I once sat in a mosque for Friday prayers, and the young man next to me played medsos throughout the khutbah! This name is no longer phubbing to others, but to God! Because true since the first step we go to the baitullah (mosque) then we are dealing with God. It is surprising that there are people intentions to pray Friday to the masjid kok carry phone. Brother, let's fix ourselves. Not that we stop using mobile phone, but at least reduce phubbing as much as possible. Appreciate the people around us. And more importantly, we teladani Rasulullah as our role model. Do not let the mobile phone that we buy with sweat the results of this own effort, it separates us with the people we care about. It even separates us from the Messenger of Allah.
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