How Does Technology Affects People's Social Connection

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People use technology to interact with people around the world for business and family. Technology reduces the amount of social connection and destroys real communication with people. Some people think that technology distances people from real conversation with others. This will be a problem for some people where they might have a speech or presentation to do in front of people. It is important to develop social skills for the workplace and school to survive the work world. The internet has separated people from interaction with others and creates a substitute for conversation. This makes it difficult for people to have face to face interactions with new people. Technology brings people closer together and at the same time pushes them away. …show more content…

The essay is trying to convince people that technology is separating people than having them together. Johnson agrees and disagrees with it because technology reduces the amount of interaction with people, but it also brings them closer to other people around the world. He tells us that people don’t interact anymore in a technological world with all the iPods, Laptops, and Phones. People are having a difficult time speaking with others to an extent that we are relying on technology to do it for us. He talks about how people have problems with speeches and presentations that we don’t have in our everyday life. Many people have a hard time speaking in front of an audience they might get nervous. The internet has separated people and makes it difficult to have a face to face conversation with somebody. On the internet a person might have many friends online but, in the real world they only have few friends. The people who are missing out in a real conversation are on their technology playing or texting. Technology brings people together who are far away from you, but it can push them away. Technology creates a way to tear down communication with words and interactions with

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