u/AccurateDust1538

Hey guys what do you think how pubg is changing lifestyle of our kids?

I’m not saying PUBG is completely bad, but I think we should talk about how gaming is affecting kids’ daily lives.

For many kids, PUBG has gone from being just a game to becoming a major part of their routine. Spending hours playing can mean less time for outdoor activities, studying, hobbies, family conversations, and proper sleep.

At the same time, gaming can have positives too—teamwork, communication, quick decision-making, and problem-solving. The real issue may be how much time kids spend gaming and whether it starts replacing other important parts of life.

Parents also have a role here. Instead of simply banning games, maybe setting reasonable screen-time limits and encouraging a balance between gaming, studies, exercise, and social life would work better.

What do you think? Has PUBG changed the lifestyle of kids around you? Is gaming itself the problem, or is excessive gaming the real issue?

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u/AccurateDust1538 — 8 days ago