Should College Students Refuse To Talk To One Another?

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Furthermore, not only they do not have the skills to communicate they also fear of rejection by others. As of today, people would walk around with their head bowed to their cell phone and refused to start a conversation with others because they do not want rejection from that person. The fear of rejection is related to how scared they are to say the wrong thing. People would look at each other with disgust on their face because they are confused why that person is talking to them. In the article written by Kang and Munoz, they explain how college students would refuse to talk to one another because their facial expression might be read wrong. College students and adolescents will not communicate with one another because they do not want to get rejected by others. Those who have poor social skills feel more comfortable when interacting with online …show more content…

Kang and Munoz state, “online communication channels may offer a safe place for individuals with poor social skills to engaged in social interactions without worrying too much about social skills required for face-to-face interaction” (199). To explain, online communication provides that platform for those who are socially awkward in real life to be able to hide behind and break that fear of rejection, but at the same time only worsen the situation. These socially awkward individuals, will only depend on online platform as their only way to communicates with the outside world. When interacting with others face-to-face, they will not know what to say or how to say. This brings a light on how smartphone technology has provided that mask for individuals to grow more socially awkward as they get older. Moreover, smartphone usage has also become an addiction. Teens are growing in fear of being without a phone. They surround their life with their cell phones. According to Anna Kurek, Paul E. Jose, & Jaimee Stuart, in their article, they say that “It has long

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