Is it possible to read all printed matters in news paper?
By ganga472007
@ganga472007 (624)
India
March 2, 2008 9:51am CST
We buy a news paper. It contains different topics and subject. some read all head lines and choose reading selected topics such as games, share market, cine news and informative topics, One of my friend is in the habit of reading entire paper leaving no line on it. How about you?
5 responses
@naseefu (1607)
• India
1 Apr 08
It will according to the time.If it is holyday and i have to do nothing then I will read the newspaper about 60 percentage.Unless I only read some head lines.But my grand father usually reads the each and every part of the news paper.I always select the news about cricket to read first.Thanks
@my52cents (569)
• United States
16 Mar 08
I swear that my husband reads every line! Of course he swears that he doesn't, but he certainly takes his time with the newspaper every day. He even does the crossword puzzle on Sunday! (Keeps his mind sharp.) As for me, I try to hit the high points each day but rarely get past the front page except on Sundays.
@mermaid911 (798)
• Philippines
2 Mar 08
I only read important articles. I think its really such a waste of time reading each line of the paper. Even if you had the luxury of time, its still using your time unwisely. I mean, there are so many things to do and time flies quickly so why waste your time everyday on the paper. This is of course only my opinion but maybe you can get something from it.
@broc93 (167)
• Italy
2 Mar 08
My grandfather buys everyday the newspaper, and he read all the matters. I usually read only titles, then I choose a subject, I read it entirely, then I go on the Internet and I read the same article from the point of view of another journalist. This way is better, but it's very long. So, many times I only read some articles of my grandfather's newspaper.
@Shawchert (1094)
• United States
2 Mar 08
It's possible to do it, i just don't like reading the paper cause most of it is all bad :(.