Answer:
Factors that affect this include technology, cultural rituals, personal preferences, etc.
Explanation:
Teens socialize in different ways in different places. In countries such as Cuba, people have to go to buildings just to get internet. So in Spanish-speaking countries, it is harder to communicate using technology.
However, in the U.S., most people have internet, so they communicate through text, calls, etc. Whether it be at school, from their homes, or at a building, there are many possibilities for teens to socialize.
This also relates to what a specific person likes to do in order to hang out with their peers. Most teens today like using the internet to communicate, but others might like to socialize in person.
I hope this answers your question! :)
Correct because it’s talking about more than one person, it’s talking about “us”
The answer is option 1) Genroso.
Luis es generoso
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