What's the buzz
Updated: 2012-03-26 08:07
(China Daily)
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A recent study found that more than 20 percent of netizens would rather forego sex than go offline and nearly 7 percent would forgo a shower so long as they could stay on the Internet. How much time do you spend on the Web and what would you give up for the sake of staying connected? China Daily mobile news readers share their views with us.
The Internet is fast, convenient access to information and knowledge. As one of the greatest inventions in history, it has become an indispensable part of our lives. It will be fine as long as people use the Internet to their advantage.
A reader from Nanjing, Jiangsu province
I can completely accept a month offline although I have already spent a good part of my life surfing on the Internet. It has not only increased the pressure on our eyes but also been an "enemy" of time. Indeed though the Internet has broadened our vision and brought convenience to our lives, most people just waste their time on frivolous things online.
CAO, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
People who have no clear objectives and plans can easily become addicted to the Internet. Luckily for me, I can resist its lure though I have to connect to the Internet for work, to get the latest news, knowledge and for recreation every day. I think we should be fully aware that it is only a tool created to serve the public.
JANE, Jinan, Shandong province
The life of many people would collapse if they could not stay connected. The Internet has become a habit and just like sunshine and the air it is only when you lose it you realize how important it is to your life. As for me, I would rather sacrifice eating snacks than give up my connection to the Internet.
A reader from Qingdao, Shandong province
Though I grew up in the city, I had a lot of chances to embrace nature thanks to my father. I very much miss those cozy days with him catching fish in a brook and sitting under trees eating wild waxberries. It is a fact that the Internet has brought us great convenience and a wonderful world, but the beauty of the nature is more exciting and enjoyable than that.
A reader from Beijing
As a good means to get the latest news and relax, the Internet means a lot to modern people. However, there are other ways for us to acquire the same information and pleasure we get from the Internet, for example, newspapers, TV or recreational activities and it is up to every individual to decide which way suits them best. I think I won't give up anything in my real life for things on the Internet.
LUONAONAO, Guangzhou, Guangdong province
The Internet has already become a daily necessity for me. I even feel isolated if I am away from my computer for several days. In fact, I do nothing big, and just browse others' space and micro blogs or play online games. Though I find it less interesting than reading a book I just cannot stop myself from opening a website.
A reader from Chongqing
I would rather go back to the simple days when there was no Internet or cell phones. At that time, though people could only communicate with letters instead of chatting online, I felt happy for several days every time I saw the familiar handwriting of my relatives and friends. Also, whenever I miss someone, I would travel all the way to see them face to face rather than just sending them a message.
HUANHUAN, Hefei, Anhui province
(China Daily 03/26/2012 page9)