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levacccp [35]
4 years ago
12

In what way has technology changed the way people in today’s society interact with one another? Do you feel this change is more

positive or negative?
English
1 answer:
Fynjy0 [20]4 years ago
8 0

Basic ways society has changed our interaction:

  • People can talk to their loved ones from almost anywhere in the world. People can stay close and in contact even from far away
  • People can quickly make plans to meet each other, even when they arnt together at the moment. (Ex. Texting your friend to go out tonight) In contrast, before this technology it would take a long time for people in two different places to communicate plans to meet if they were far away.
  • With social media, people can keep other up to date on what they are doing.
  • In contrast, some may argue that social media and technology distracts us from talking with each other and interacting in real life.  

How you feel about this and whether its for better or for worse is up to you.

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