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Communication Is Breaking Up Generation Z

Stop obsessing over doing everything over the phone.

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Communication Is Breaking Up Generation Z
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In the 21st century where everything can be done through a hand-held device or a computer, it's really hard to maintain a human relationship, especially a romantic one. Growing up having more access to computers, television and all this new technology has made us more focused on doing everything to our convenience. One of the things that should not be done is inconvenience is relationships.

Relationships should not handled over the phone. They should not be done through the help of technology. Relationships are human interactions not interactions over cellphone or internet. Conversations should be done in person and not over text.

People are starting to take advantage of technology and try to apply it to everything to make their lives earlier. This is why communication is breaking up the new generations. People would rather try to work out their problems over the phone through text then settling it in person and actually being able to see human reactions.

Have the actual decency to handle your relationship and it's journey in person. No one deserves to only be communicated through text. If you have a fight or a bump in the road you should do it and try to work it out in person.

Even though everything can be easily handled with technology, try to handle your relationship in a humanistic way. Communicate with spoken word instead of text. Communication is so important in a relationship and even though it is so convenient to handle everything with convenience to you please show human effort in important connections with other people.

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