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There I was, passing the time at the dentist by flicking through the pages of a magazine.
And it occurred to me that it's probably one of the few places where I would actually consider picking one up.
And it appears I'm not alone.
I only read magazines at the doctor's.
It seems the act of picking up a magazine to read has faded into a distant memory.
It's a long, long time since I picked up or bought a magazine.
I do sometimes buy a physical copy of a magazine or borrow one from the public library,
but digital access is very convenient.
I've been hiding money inside a property magazine lying on the coffee table for two years now.
No one picks up these things nowadays.
I would only read a printed magazine if I'm on an aeroplane.
I have not bought a magazine in a shop or at a newsstand in many years.
Have you seen the cost of magazines these days?
I last read a magazine at the dentist.
I was nervous, so I had to find something to calm me down.
Thanks to Jonathan, Saif, Carolyn, Stuart, Majuku, Mark, Keith.
Eddie,
Helena and Angela
for sharing their thoughts on the BBC World Service Facebook page where we asked when you last read a printed magazine.