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Speech on the topic generation gap is destroying family

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Answered by krish72
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There is usually no generation gap between grandparents and grandchildren. The apparent gap only shows itself with parents and progeny. This gap, even then, only becomes apparent when the progeny is in their teens and they are interacting more with 'thinkers' of their own age. The effect is control by your peers. Every generation goes through it. Lifestyle, fashion and interests are practically all created through interaction with ones peers. The problem is that the parents are now an alien force that 'don't understand'. The problem for the parents is that they put their own parents through it. The one cure for the 'problem', albeit a temporary problem, is communication. As long as one protagonist thinks the other doesn't understand then there will be no common ground. It's only when the progeny are flying solo in society, rather than living with an adult, that they start to see the ins and outs of a rather silly war. Your thinking doesn't change as you get older. Your fears are no different and your wants and needs are no different. It's just the way you perceive things at the time.
Answered by Anonymous
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With the help of this speech, I would try to let you know about one of the issue nowadays .

Generation gap is a gapping between the current generation childrens and their parents or grandparents. There are conflicts in their thinking. The thinking is totally different from each other and that's what something which makes a difference.

Generation gap can be sometime bad for the two people living in the same house. There views won't match which will cause problems. The thing which will be right to one generation will be totally wrong for the other one.

This thing somewhat affects the relationship between them. So we should atleast try to make things better for the two generation and try to solve the problems. They should try to understand each other and respect each other's thinking.

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