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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
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Can you help me? What do u think about "Overuse of the internet can lead to social problems for teenagers". Give me PLEASE 2 rea

sons that you agree or disagree with it.
Thank you very much!!!
English
1 answer:
Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
5 0

2 reasons i agree,

1: When teenagers have to get a job, they will not be used to face to face contact, which could make them have more struggles in interviews.

2: people can easily ignore the world around them when they are on there phones, they will not be used to the outside world when they turn 18.

2 reasons i disagree.

1: Some people can balance there life and there cell phones, and they can get more used to calling people, and get more used to finding there way around on there phone, to there GPS when it comes in handy.

2: Teenagers can have friends online, they can talk to people more, maybe in group chats using the voice options- and get better at speaking to people.


I hope this helps!!

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