After Chinese, Indians are most likely to go online and make friends or rekindle romantic relationships, a study has said.
According to the Norton Online Living Report, about 86 per cent of Chinese are more likely to make friends online followed by Indians (86 per cent) and Brazilians (82 per cent).
French (32 per cent) and Japanese (38 per cent) are the least likely to make friends online, it added.
The report said that while 14 per cent respondents globally said they have rekindled romantic relationships, the percentage was higher for India (37 per cent) and Brazil (25 per cent).
"In India, we have witnessed a frenzy of online activity via social networking—from rediscovering cousins across the world, to virtually 'friending' friends and acquaintances and even rekindling old flames," Symantec Country Sales Manager (India - Consumer Products and Solutions) Gaurav Kanwal said.
Seven out of 10 respondents worldwide said the Internet has made their relationships better.
Many users also preferred the Internet for broaching 'touchy' subjects with about 25 per cent of the respondents saying they found it easier to discuss such subjects online than in person or by phone.
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