Where do you read your newspaper?
By tonysati
@tonysati (49)
India
5 responses
@phoenix8606 (4942)
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21 Feb 10
Hi! nowadays I read the newspaper at home on the computer, not because I like it so, but because I save my money so that I can pay my study fee at the university. Well, I know a newspaper doesn't cost a lot, but if I give money every day for it, it will become a ery good amount I think :)
@batcountry72 (219)
• United States
22 Feb 10
I have to agree with MEGAMATT. I only read the paper on my days off because it's relaxing. Nine times out of ten I already know what happened. I like my local paper because I can get local news. Other that that I get my news fix on the internet. It gives more of a world perspective that I don't get from U.S. sources. When I read the paper I like to do it on my patio. I have a lot of plants, and it's very tranquil. Afterall, that is kinda the point, isn't it?
@Rollo1 (16679)
• Boston, Massachusetts
21 Feb 10
I really don't read newspapers, except online. However, when my mother was alive, I used to go to her house on Sundays and read the Sunday paper with a cup of tea. It was a quiet and relaxing time. The best thing about Sunday psapers is that they are big enough to have another cup of tea and not run out of sections to read!
@thedailyclick (3017)
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21 Feb 10
I generally end up reading the newspaper just before I go to bed of a night, sometimes actually ending up reading it in bed when I’ve been to busy to find a gap during the day. The trouble is by then I’ve already heard much of the news so generally only read the sports pages by then.
If I could I would just love to be able to start the day reading the paper over a nice cup of strong coffee before everything else gets in the way.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
21 Feb 10
Yeah, I am the type of person who really does not read the newspaper as much as he used to. With the Internet, I can get my news should I want it in real time. By the time the newspaper is out, it is pretty dated and thus I have no desire to read it. With that fact in my, I still glance at the newspaper from time to time. Mostly on Sunday mornings, when the paper comes out. I sit at the table and glance at it when I am eating breakfast. That way I can get two tasks done at once. However, like I said for the most part, the Internet is where I read the vast majority of my news. Only every now and then do I actually delve into the newspaper.