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45% of French people can no longer vocal messages, this is why!

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Last updated: 2025/02/11 at 7:03 AM
News Room Published 11 February 2025
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More than 5 vocal messages per day!

According to this study, on average, the French send and receive 3.7 vocal messages per day, a figure which varies considerably depending on the generations. Generation Z is distinguished as the largest consumer of voice messages, with an average of 5.7 audio notes exchanged daily. In contrast, baby boomers are much less inclined to this practice, sending an average of only 1.7 voice message per day.

Regional disparities are also significant. Dijon comes first with an average of 4.8 vocal messages exchanged per day, followed closely by Lyon (4.7) and Lille (4.3). These figures suggest that communication habits vary significantly depending on the region.

But why do the French favor vocal messages?

The main motivation, cited by 39% of respondents, is the possibility of transmitting information difficult to formulate in writing. Disflow also plays an important role, with 33% of participants admitting that it is a determining factor in their choice to send a voice message.

However, this form of communication is not unanimous. The study reveals that 50% of participants find incomplete vocal messages to listen to In certain environments, especially at work or in public places. Moreover, 45% of French people consider them too long and boring.

The ideal duration of a vocal message in question

According to the survey, the average duration deemed appropriate is 41 seconds. However, many users go far beyond this limit, which may explain the growing annoyance in the face of this practice.

The study also highlights an interesting phenomenon: 38% of French people claim to have a friend who sends too many voice messages. This figure climbs to 64% in generation Z, suggesting that even the most frequent users can find this excessive habit.

In the professional world, vocal messages seem to be particularly poorly perceived. A complementary study conducted by Censuswide for Pregs reveals that Only 4.6% of French workers appreciate this mode of communication at work.

Increasingly important use

In 2024, 72.6% of instant messaging users favored them to written messages, according to a mediammetry study.

Finally, this evolution of communication practices raises questions on the long -term impact of the intensive use of voice messages. Some experts are concerned about possible intellectual negligence, with a lesser effort on spelling and grammar when communication is done orally. If voice messages offer a practical and expressive alternative to written messages, their excessive use may be a source of frustration.

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