Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey found that 33% of people would rather lose their car, than lose this?

A: The pictures on their phone

A new survey asked people if they’d rather lose the pictures on their phone, or other valuable things.

Half of people said they’d be fine losing their phone as long as they didn’t lose their pictures . . . 40% would rather lose their credit card, wallet, or laptop . . . and 33% would rather lose their CAR.

But . . . about one in five people say they never back UP their photos.

The survey also found the events where we take the most photos are birthdays . . . vacations . . . weddings . . . our kids’ sporting events . . . and our kids’ plays.

And the average person takes 35 pictures and 13 videos a month.

(Daily Mail)

 

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