People of Victoria can do without sex, car or even a partner, but not the Internet, a new survey suggests.
People of Victoria can do without sex, car or even a partner, but not the Internet, a new survey suggests.
u00a0
The Optus Family Communication Survey provided a list of things to the Victorians to choose without which they could survive for a month.
u00a0
It emerged that seven out of 10 would rather give up their partner than internet.
u00a0
However, residents of NSW, South Australia and Queensland are less likely to trade their partner for the net, the Herald Sun reports.
u00a0
The list of things they were asked to rank in order included sex, car, mobile phone, annual overseas holiday and landline telephone.
u00a0
The survey further suggested that Victorian families have doubled and even tripled the use of Internet in the past five years.
u00a0
Apparently, kids aged 10 to 17 seem to use the internet for social networking than to help doing their homework.
u00a0
Nine out of 10 Victorians said web is the best way of obtaining new information.
ADVERTISEMENT