Face To Face Relationships Essay

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The internet has opened up the gateways to worldwide communication but it has closed the door to intimacy. Saying you can build a relationship with someone while sitting at home is like a construction worker building a house on quick sand, equally lack foundation. Although the house may appear beautiful and robust the foundation is entirely flawed. Consequently social media has its perks and in today’s job market, education and financial system it is imperative to navigate through social media, but what happened that in the process we lost our connection to one another? The virtual world of communication has replaced face to face interaction. The question is can the internet replace face to face relationships? Yes it has, nevertheless it doesn’t …show more content…

Has social media caused us to become more un-social?
Virtual messaging has taken over, not only in the work place but at home. It comes with many benefits, is effortless and more time effective and it also allows you to multitask. In addition there are several varieties of ways you can message an individual, email, text, social media, chat. There are endless doors of communication. Many years ago before cell phones were invented, when you departed from your residence if someone needed to communicate with you they had to leave a voicemail message on your home phone. However with today’s smartphone you’re forced into communication. If someone wants to talk and you don’t answer, well now there’s and email. So what is the harm in virtual messaging? Robert Kuttner’s article “The Other Side of E-Mail” says, “But email is tone deaf and all too instant. It is ephemeral, yet irrevocable. “As a society we no longer feel the need, it seems, to look at the other person we …show more content…

Furthermore social media doesn’t teach you how to communicate or build relationships, it interferes with them. For a society so connected with social media, how is it that when present with people in their social network are they so disconnected? It’s all about appearances! Hang out with my girlfriends without them wanting to take a “selfie” and post it online in the middle of our lunch date seems a thing of the past. What has become more essential is the picture stories their telling online versus the quality of time their spending with me. I ask myself, is this social media helping or hurting my personal relationships? Yes, I have reconnected with friends I haven’t seen in years and lost contact with, that’s a positive. Yes I am able to share my thoughts with hundreds of people I don’t communicate with and influence them, OK great but what’s the payoff? I have found that my social media life has left me more disconnected with people than ever before. It has become an atmosphere where people can display the superior part of them and hide everything that is real, a place of competition, jealousy and judgment. Therefore, we must have a balance, we cannot rid ourselves of social media but we must make a conscious effort to remain connected with people we care

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