A woman's creative strategy for overcoming family smartphone addiction has gone viral online in a world where people are becoming more and more dependent on their devices.?
Her innovative approach, which breaks free from the digital bonds that frequently connect households, has gone viral and drawn interest from families worldwide.?
This innovative method is an encouraging alternative to the smartphone-dominated norm and provides a novel viewpoint on the widespread problem of screen-time conflicts within families.?
Learn about the life-changing experience of this lady, who, in addition to recognising a problem, started a movement towards better, more harmonious family dynamics by going viral?with her creative solution.?
The woman behind the creative solution is Manju Gupta.?
Manju Gupta has devised a remarkably original solution.?
The mother discovered the ideal technique to keep her family away from screens because she was irritated with their preoccupation with smartphones.?
She invited each family member to sign a no-phone-use agreement?she had made about proper phone usage.?
However, the story does not end here. Manju added a provision to the agreement that said anyone breaking any of the three guidelines would not be allowed to order meals online from Swiggy or Zomato for the entire month, not just for one or two days.?
The family also enjoys food.
"My maasi made everyone in the house sign this agreement (along with a weeping emoji)," Manju Gupta's niece wrote, posting a screenshot of the agreement on X, the previous Twitter platform.
The agreement's writing on non-judicial stamp paper made internet users laugh.?
Three rules were outlined in the?phone?usage agreement:
1. When the family wakes up, everyone should worship the sun rather than their phones.
2. The dining table is where everyone must eat together. All phones must be kept 20 steps away from the dining table during family dinners.
3. To avoid wasting time on Instagram reels, everyone will keep their phones out when using the restroom.
The four Gupta family members signed the formal agreement in Hindi.?
The post was shared on January 3, 2024, and since then, it has gone viral all over social media.
You can check out the Twitter post below:
The agreement's photo quickly went viral on social media, with over 4,600 likes and 3,68,000 views.?
People offered their opinions on the deal in the comment area.?
Many people found the agreement funny and filled the comment section with hilarious?memes, but several people questioned the post's integrity.?
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