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Is the art of conversation dying?

When was the last time you rang someone to tell them something, before sending a text about it? 


If you can’t remember, you’re probably part of the same 48% that prefer using messaging apps than talking over the phone. 


Robert Rackley, a Limerick-based psychotherapist and counsellor answers some of these questions.

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