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Meaning of nomofobico



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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The correct term is nomofobico ( with tilde ). It refers to the person who feels fear, dread, fear, or panic to be without your cell phone or mobile phone.

  



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nomofobico is incorrectly written, and should be written as nomofobico being its meaning:
In fact, the word " nomofobico " that refers to the explanation of Claudia, is a donkey; but to get by the best definition would be '' someone who suffers from nomophobia ''. For etymology see: Nomophobia.

  

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There are already studies posed this new disease, such as the recent happened in United Kingdom where say that 13 million people of the island suffer from nomofobia, " non-motile phobia " or phobia or fear of being without mobile. The main reason that allege is being in constant contact with friends or family. More than 50% of respondents admit that never they turn off the mobile. 10% Said that it was for the work do the experts say the nomofobia affects 53% of mobile phone users.? Among the women, 48% experiences anxiety when they have little battery, coverage or credit ( if it is prepaid ) while this feeling occurs at 58% of surveyed men.

  










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