Sky Mobile research into a sample of 2,000 British reveals the gaffes, in which we have all fallen when using our mobile phone.

We have all been in a difficult and uncomfortable position to send a message that should not or to someone we should not, make a call by mistake or rush to close our mobile ashamed after hitting a bell sound at a serious meeting or event.

But what do the numbers say? What are the most common mistakes according to new research?

In detail, according to the survey, the following percentages were based on the answers of the respondents:

  • 34% made accidentally call while the mobile was in the pocket
  • 29% made a random typographical error
  • 24% of the mobile fell publicly
  • 8% watched the social media of a new partner’s ex
  • 18% quickly read a message
  • 17% had forgotten to put his phone in quiet during a meeting or event
  • 12% did like a photo that had uploaded years ago
  • 11% sent message to the wrong group chat
  • 11% put flash in a photo that was hidden
  • 12% saw the story of someone who didn’t follow on Instagram

Mental Health Specialists respond to how we can handle these blunders

Dr. Manpreet Dhuffar-PottiwalCertified Psychologist, he advised to “take a minute” to think about how our action after one of the above irregularities. For example, if we have accidentally liked a photo of a former photo and if this move was really accidental we can undo it to avoid misunderstandings.

He himself, however, said that “this could draw more attention if the former observes the overthrow”, if we leave the like as it is, this can be interpreted as indifference, but can give our former partner false hopes. And concludes: ‘Psychologically, to undo the Like can serve as a self -destructive act to recover the control of a perceived social slippery

OR Dating coach hayley quinn suggests that we think of sending a message to the former. “Did you like their photo because deep inside you want to get in touch again? If so I would avoid social media and start a direct discussion“, He told MailOnline.