“Go touch grass,” which means to go outside and take a walk, has become a quippy suggestion ― or a comeback ― meant to encourage people to log off from the internet (and maybe get a reality check).
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If you’re an avid doomscroller, you’ve likely been told to touch grass. According to a 2024 report, about 1 in 2 adults in the U.S. are exposed to “excessive” screen time — which is defined as seven ...
The Gen Z slang term "touch grass" might have a deeper meaning.
We should all be spending more time outside and offline—or, in contemporary terms, touching some grass. The slang phrase emerged (somewhat ironically) on social media in recent years as a means of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Do you ever catch yourself scrolling, and think, “what am I doing?”. You’re not alone. A recent Pew study found nearly half of U.S. adults say on their phone ...
Dbrand, a company that makes skins and cases for different devices, launched a very interesting product on April 1. In a collection titled “Touch Grass,” Dbrand released a set of skins and cases with ...
Don’t want to go outside? Dbrand made Touch Grass skins and cases so you don’t have to get off your couch. Image: Dbrand Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles. If ...
For those of us who cannot stop scrolling, a new app is offering an unconventional solution. Sara Monika via Getty Images “Go touch grass,” which means to go outside and take a walk, has become a ...