The time on a telephone varies drastically according to technological status and from culture to culture. From 0 (those without phones - and there still are billions of people who do not have a phone) to probably one tenth of a lifetime (there could be some hundred thousand who attain that level). So an "average" is not very meaningful.
about half of their lifetime
The average person will spend over 2 weeks in their lifetime waiting for traffic lights to change.
I have read that the average person sleeps 25 years in their lifetime.
6 months for their lifetime.
An average person spends 20,000 mintues kissing. I do not know the percentage though.
The average person will spend 10 years standing in line over their lifetime based on estimates that they spend about 1-2 years waiting in line at grocery stores, 1.5 years on hold on the phone, 2-3 years in traffic, and other miscellaneous line-waiting activities. This time spent in line adds up over the years.
The average time a person waits at a printer in their life time is 10 minutes.
On average, a person spends around 1 hour per day eating. This adds up to approximately 365 hours in a year.
25+ years. Depends how old the person lives and the average amount of sleep each night. If average age= 80, and the person sleeps on average 8 hours per night, he/she will have slept almost 26 years in their lifetime
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On average, people spend about one-third of their lifetime sleeping. This equates to approximately 25 years of a person's life spent sleeping.
On average, a person spends around 6 months waiting for a bus in their lifetime. This time can vary depending on factors such as frequency of bus service, location, and individual travel habits.