Wednesday, 13 February 2013

The End of Romance





Technology has been improving a lot during the past few years. Most of the young students and individuals in this world own a phone these days. Maintaining a cell phone is being able to communicate with other people all around the globe, whether it is texting or talking. 
This article written by Alex Williams is fascinating and correct. Social media, texting, Facebook messaging nowadays has affected many young individuals with the interpersonal communications. Young people these days are more nervous to talk to women face-to-face, because they do not have the experience of doing so. They feel more confident about texting women, because they can think about what they want to write before sending it. But if you’re having a face-to-face conversation, young man are nervous that she will reject him and make a fool out of him. In my opinion, I feel that younger generations prefer to communicate electronically rather than in person, because they feel more self-assured to think about what they are going to say. I would say that this is definitely the end of romance. 
Young individuals have the ability to ask more personal questions in texting rather than talking in person. They think it is easier to do. Dating referring to young people in our time is hard. They do not know how to act, whether it is a “classic date” or a “hanging out date”. Socializing with strangers is a really hard task to do, because you have to find out what they are interested in and what they like to do. 
Younger generations will certainly have difficulties to develop strong interpersonal skills for their personal and professional lives, because society did not teach them how to be confident and sociable to chat to people face-to-face, but they thought them how to communicate with electronic devices, and this is a very bad impression. 
I positively agree with the author’s headline, the end of romance, because this is precisely what is happening to young generations these days.  
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