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essay on facebook kills face to face conversation skills

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Answered by sindureddy
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today, the most common and important tool that people have to communicate with others is technology and the different social networks that the smartphones , tabs, laptops etc . Althrough this tools are very useful and efficient. we got to recognize many disadvantages ;one of them could be that it kills our social skills ,exactly face to face kills .yes,in some cases,face books are killing face to face conversation .obsession with social networks. no privacy .health diseases .the problem is not facebook ,skype , twitter or any of them ,the problem is us
Answered by AishwaryaSunil
154
Most of us are addicted to social networks, like Facebook or Instagram. In these types of sites and applications, we are able to post pictures or send messages. We may have hundreds of friends on Facebook, but these 'friends' are not always the ones that stand up for us and stand by us. Those people who pull us through the dark chapters of our lives are rarely met on social media, they are the ones that we spend our time with in the real world. Friends on the virtual world seem to be great but they may be completely different in the real world. So, by talking to such people on the Internet, we waste time that could be spent with our actual friends. People are more open while texting someone, but they can just as easily trick you with fake emotions. Nowadays, there is an emoticon for every emotion humanly possible, but using these does not make you great at conversations. Meeting up with your longtime Facebook friend can be awkward as the things that you know about them are solely based on what all you texted about. By spending more time on such " social networking " platforms, we actually lose our social skills. Face-to-face conversation becomes a burden as texting is infinitely easier. The new generation unwinds through social media. While there are many advantages of social media such as faster transfer of messages, it is impossible to ignore that it is creating a world full of people who would rather click that perfect selfie rather than spend time with other people like their family members.
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