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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-12 19:01

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In 1784, the French Duke François de Fuko noted a similar frustration during breakfast in England. The tables of that era, instead of being animated with lively discussion, were often occupied by the morning newspapers. The Duke lamented that the custom of reading newspapers while dining significantly dampened the quality of conversation. Those present at the breakfast table were distracted, preferring to immerse themselves in the latest news rather than engage with their dining companions.

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