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Does online rummy encourage gambling habits across
Hey everyone, I’ve been noticing that my younger cousins, who are barely in their twenties, are really into online rummy. Even my dad has started trying it out occasionally, just for fun. It got me thinking—does playing rummy online actually encourage gambling habits across generations, or is it more about casual entertainment? I mean, it seems harmless at first, but I’ve seen my cousin start putting real money into it. Curious to hear your thoughts.
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Re: Does online rummy encourage gambling habits across
Yeah, I get what you’re saying. My brother started playing online rummy during lockdown and at first, it was just for fun, but then he began betting small amounts. It didn’t feel serious until he started losing more than he wanted. I read a piece recently about how online rummy can bridge the gap between generations and lead to subtle gambling habits over time. If you want, check out this article—it explains a lot about why even casual play can sometimes turn into habit-forming behavior.
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Re: Does online rummy encourage gambling habits across
From an outsider’s perspective, it’s fascinating how these kinds of games adapt to different age groups. People seem to approach them in very different ways depending on their life stage, and it really shows how technology influences social interactions.
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