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Six in 10 Brits admit they are ‘rubbish’ at staying in touch with friends and family
‘Have A Proper Chat' campaign.The initiative is urging Brits to have a meaningful conversation between 7 and 8pm from May 10th to 14th - by calling loved ones they’ve not seen in person since restrictions were reduced.Ash Schofield, giffgaff CEO, said: “We’ve never had so many different ways of communicating with one another – but this can be a bit of a double-edged sword.“As the study suggests, many adults are struggling to stay on top of their messages and missed calls as we know busier lives can leave less time for those proper chats.“However having a routine can help, which is why we’re calling on the nation to make the effort to take time out for a proper chat with people they can’t yet see in real life.”The study also found the