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Do you think technology is hurting personal relationship?

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Answered by ks1234678
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you said you think technology is hurting personal relationships

Answered by Anonymous
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Some of us tend to talk more using technology rather than communicating verbally. They might run out of topics to bring up and that’s when the consistency of a personal relationship may drop.

However, I feel physical touch is required in building personal relationship and that if people were to communicate using technology, they might eventually feel distant and expressionless in an online conversation, and may not feel the same as the other parties in conversation.

When they argue on online, some tend to settle their arguments using technology instead of talking to their friends/families verbally. Misunderstandings may occur during arguments and that’s when people acquire different understandings as to how other parties feel and intend to do something.

Furthermore, some of us would rather apologising on online, like dropping a text that they’re sorry than having to make an effort to apologise to someone, say, face-to-face conversation. Apologising on online to someone may not be able to portray their sincerity and purpose that they are really sorry that they caused for something upsetting to happen. Also, breaking up on online ain’t a good idea. In my opinion, I feel we should end on a good note physically.

Moreover, some would use short forms and the way they say might somehow offend the other parties. That’s when others would be turned off immediately and their interest in you may be 0. But, if some were to communicate verbally and know what the other parties are trying to say, then it’s okay to communicate on online because some would comprehend what the other parties are trying to bring the message across.

In conclusion, technology has a limit as to how we build personal relationships because some of us feel the need to have physical touch to start a stable personal relationship and that’s when technology has its own cons and pros.

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