English, asked by mahinijhawan, 1 year ago

speech on 'Is Facebook killing face to face conversation skills'.

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Answered by lattika25
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Facebook kills face to face conversation

Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites which most of the youth download to follow latest trends and styles. Teenagers spend hours with their mobiles just scrolling down through facebook. Wherever a person goes, they just clicks a selfie and posts it on facebook. Also, these people love to get many followers, likes and message requests on facebook. As they are diving into the era of technology, they are sadly now forgetting their communication skills.

When people spend most of their time on facebook 'in getting touch with far away relations', they are forgetting those who sit close to them. The biggest irony is that, people start posting memes about facebook killing close relations in facebook itself! Instead of posting, they can prevent themselves from using facebook constantly.

Facebook is harmful for eyes and relations. When people don't even try to speak with their relatives, there would be no-one to help when in need. Even if a person has thousands of followers, when in a severe condition, only family will stand up to support. Thus, there must be some funny chats or gossips with your own family, but facebook restricts from doing so. Currently, facebook is like an addiction which is almost impossible for people to get rid of.

Communication skills go down poor by using facebook. While chatting, our communication skills reach to peaks of laziness that shortcuts are being made for long words! Now, they just type three-four letters for a sentence.

To improve face to face time conversation, it is necessary to restrict from using social networking sites. To do so, people can start meditation or yoga in the early morning and before going to bed. They can start reading good books and write poems. This adds new words to vocabulary of a person. Also, the brain will be in a state of peace and creative thinking or imagination will shine. Facebook is one of the biggest enemy for developing communication skills. ' Too much  of something is equal to poison'. Just like it, too much of time spending on facebook is a poison to face to face conversation.


mahinijhawan: thank you
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