A child’s unexpected response to a question about mobile phone use has taken the internet, sparking speculation that even the teacher who graded the answer might be hooked on their phone. Nowadays, it seems that everyone, from kids to adults, is glued on their smartphones, making phone scrolling feel like an all-encompassing trend.
A child’s striking answer about smartphone addiction has caught a lot of attention. The child described that phones are so essential to life that not having one could lead to depression or even death. The teacher gave full marks for this unusual response, which has led some to wonder if the teacher, like the student, might also be hooked on their phone.
A viral Instagram reel features a sheet of paper with a question about mobile phone use. The child’s answer was both funny and insightful, claiming that phones are essential for survival. The child wrote that without a phone, one’s mood would drop, making it hard to study. Without studying, there would be no job, and without a job, there’d be no money. No money means no food, leading to weight loss and becoming ugly. This would result in no one loving you, making it hard to get married. Without marriage, you’d feel lonely, which could lead to depression. Depression could cause illness and eventually death. The response ended with the phrase: “No Mobile, No Life.”
Viral Response
The question-and-answer sheet about mobile phone use has gone viral on Instagram, with the reel racking up over 24 million views. It has received 480,000 likes and been shared by 880,000 users. The post has also inspired many funny comments, including one where a user joked, “A mobile isn’t just a gadget; it’s a disease.”