A study by researchers at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and University of Arizona found that daily spoken words have decreased by nearly 28% between 2005 and 2019, dropping from approximately 16,600 to 11,900 words per person, primarily due to texting, delivery apps, and screens replacing face-to-face conversation, with younger generations experiencing the fastest decline.
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Humans Are Talking 28% Less Than 15 Years Ago — Study追加:
We are running out of words.
The Verge [music] reports researchers at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and University of Arizona analyzed [music] 22 studies covering 2,000 plus people and found daily spoken words [music] plummeted nearly 28% between 2005 and 2019.
From 16,600 down to about 11,900.
The culprits, [music] texting, delivery apps, screens replacing conversation.
As the Wall Street Journal notes, researchers warn [music] we're not just lonelier, we're losing basic conversational skills entirely.
Younger generations [music] are sliding fastest. That silence compounds every year.
CurioTech News [music] keeps you ahead of the stories that matter.
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