Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 1st Dec 2012 09:05 UTC
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It depends on the environment and culture. I travel a lot between my small home town and the capital (east European country), and in the small town, people don't show their devices as much, but mostly because they have no time to use them on the street or on the bus.
In the capital, on the subway, the moment the doors close, everybody whips out their tablet or phone or book or whatever and start ignoring eachother
On the train, my favourite, there are a lot, and I mean a lot of people with laptops, or smartphones or tablets using them.
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I think you went to Canada by mistake.
Seriously though, it would seem like this trait does not carry over when they go abroad.