Thursday, February 9, 2012

Cell Phones, Sharing, and Social Status in an African Society

Cell Phones in the United States has gone way above and beyond than what it use to be. Cells phones can do anything that you want. In other countries such as in parts of Africa does not have the advantage of communication. In some parts of Africa, using minutes on a cell phone is very costly. Most of the population cannot really afford talking a lot on the cell phone. It would be hard to communicate with their family and friends. How much a person talks on the cell phone would actually represent thier social status. If it is a person who talks on the cell phone a lot then that would show that they are in the more wealthy class.

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