Dorothy, whose last name is unknown, told followers her mother had taken away her phone.
"It just seems so aggressive now when you could just text."
Is taking your phone to the loo making you sick?
Do you think ending texts with a digital kiss is flirty or simply etiquette?
The restaurant hopes the ban will encourage families to talk at the dinner table this Christmas.
The messaging giant's latest update will stop you from checking your phone every two minutes.
Yet another reason not to Instagram stalk into the early hours of the morning.
From highly-coveted room sprays to the brand's revolutionary anti-snore pillow.
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