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Do you think you could go one month without using the Internet? Why or why not?
What would be the hardest part?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

One month unplugged from the internet – a self-experiment about (re-)discovering how life used to be when everyone was offline. If you could travel 200 years back in time, you would not only become THE special guest at every event, but you would also be the one that has a lot to narrate about “the future” from which you were coming from. Something that I find truly fascinating is the thought of explaining our modern lifestyle to someone who lived in the 19th century. I guess it would be utterly difficult to explain most of what we do all the day when keeping in mind that you would be speaking to ordinary farmers and workmen, who never heard of PC’s, Smartphones, Television or even the Internet. So, how would you tell them that the people of our sophisticated civilization regularly came home from work, ate something and started staring at moving pictures projected on a flat portal called “television” – for hours, day after day?

Answered by Anvi560
4

Answer:

no

Explanation:

No, one month without internet is really difficult because in this COVID time we are studying and doing most of the work using internet.

The hardest part would be studies which will be null for a long time.

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