1) It's not such a huge deal, but old phones had the danger of light damage on the screens and I never lost the habit
2) If something falls on the phone, it doesn't hit and break the screen
3) As stated in the post, it's so you know I'm paying attention to you
I agree with all of these. I will also flip it if I am focusing deeply on something and the notification light is blinking. I wanna know later, but rn it's bothering me..
I thought it was one of those things where the first notification loses and he was trying to get an advantage before I read it. But great idea from that guy. Like look I’m proving I’m not looking at it
I flip my phone over because it has a popsocket on the back. It makes it hard to lay it face up and I have a nervous tick where I tend to pop open the popsocket and push it back to flat lol also if I lay it face up I tend to spin the phone on the popsocket like a top lmfao
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· 4 years ago
If you wanna focus on the person, just keep your phone in your damn pocket
1) It's not such a huge deal, but old phones had the danger of light damage on the screens and I never lost the habit
2) If something falls on the phone, it doesn't hit and break the screen
3) As stated in the post, it's so you know I'm paying attention to you