
iPhone Ownership: A Slovak Street Survey Reveals Divided Opinions
In a recent social media video, a Slovak content creator conducted a survey on the streets of an unspecified Slovak city, asking people to rate, on a scale of 1 to 10, how they would rate a person who does not own an iPhone. The responses varied widely, highlighting diverse perspectives on technology and social status. One young man gave a rating of 9/10, emphasizing the person's communication skills and use of FaceTime and iMessage as positive factors. Another interviewee offered a contrasting view, stating that a lack of an iPhone would result in a rating of only 3/10. This disparity in opinions reflects a complex societal relationship with technology and its role in social interactions. The video's popularity and the diversity of opinions expressed suggest a broader societal interest in the topic.