Which phone app is the most popular in your country?
: It's definitely Kakaotalk. It's a messaging application and nearly every Korean uses it because it has many valuable features such as a group chat and a variety of attractive emojis. And most importantly, it enables people to send messages for free. I think more people use it than the built-in messaging app on every phone.
Do you think parents should limit the time that their children spend on the phone?
: Yes I totally agree with it. First of all, blue light emitted from the screen can affects children's eyes in a detrimental way. It could harm their vision or make their eyes sore and irritated. Besides, children usually have a low level of self-control so it's easy for them to be totally absorbed or engrossed in their gadgets. Therefore, as an adult, parents should limit their children's screen time.
Do you think people depend on phone apps too much?
:: It’s true that lots of people count on mobile applications and it becomes part of their everyday life. I don’t think it’s a negative trend but there might be some drawbacks. To be specific, in my opinion, it weakens some of our abilities. Now, a number of people aren’t capable of remembering phone numbers and reading maps since applications do these instead of us. These were the things that everyone was capable of doing in the past.
Do you think some apps will help people to study?
: Yes, there are a lot of useful apps that help people to study, particularly for learning languages. For example, language exchange apps enable people to chat with natives and to develop their language skills naturally. Also, dictionary applications are much more convenient and efficient, and have more abundant and updated information compared to old-fashioned paper dictionaries. To sum up, I think people get a valuable amount of help in studying from apps.
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