Q5.
A research showed that those young people who have a mobile feel more independent and often use it to
plan meetings both relatives and peers. In particular, young people often use mobiles to ask their parents if
they can come home later. The study showed that girls more often text parents to let them know they were
safe than boys. They also use text messaging for socializing purposes
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Q6.
It is not only parents who want to connect with young people through mobile technologies. Nowadays
politicians and different organizations look for ways to use text messaging as a channel for communication
with the young. In late 2004, the UK government offered people the opportunity to ‘text Tony’. People
were invited to send a text question to the prime minister to be answered as part of a ‘mobile chat’.
Q7.
The popularity of text messages led to the development of a special system of words or ‘chat speak’. For
example, acronyms, that are words made from the first letters of other words, are often used both in online
chatrooms and text messages sent to your mobile phone. This ‘chat speak’ is very popular with children
who are fast at texting. Parents might be interested to know that ‘PAW’ means ‘parents are watching’!
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