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English, 23.04.2020 21:20 7rnmartinez

Less Phones, More Talk

In our contemporary society, far too many people are more interested in whatever is happening on their phones than the people around them. Visit any restaurant, and you will notice people mindlessly staring at their personal devices rather than interacting with those around them. This habit is hurting relationships and shortening attention spans.
The best way to build a relationship is through one-on-one interaction, and the habit of constantly checking your phone unfortunately gets in the way of that. When you are on the phone during dinner with a friend, you are sending the message that he or she is not that important to you. You may still be able to pay attention to what your friend is saying, but you are communicating a message of disrespect by looking at your phone and not making eye contact. Without eye contact, it is nearly impossible to be fully engaged in the conversation. When your eyes are fixed on your phone, your companion may not share as much information with you or worse yet, he or she may not want to spend time with you in the future.
Many people think that they have to check their phones and be connected at all times. However, the reality is that very few things are so important that they need to be followed at all times. The latest posts on social media will not simply go away if you have not checked them in the past five minutes. In the event that you are awaiting an important phone call or text, you can simply tell your dinner partner "excuse me" and not that you have to check something on your phone. You would not walk away while someone was talking without saying anything, and the same holds true for when you check your phone. Entering the world of your phone is essentially walking away because you are no longer fully present and aware of what the other person is saying.

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match the purpose of each statement from the text to the text statement itself. to inform about the policies that restaurants have for cell phone use to state an overall thesis governing what is argued in the essay to provide a solution to the problem of preoccupation with cell phones to explain how one can strengthen personal relationships to present a similar situation that logically proves the point to explain why attention to one's phone can hurt relationships Text Statement Purpose This habit is hurting relationships and shortening attention spans. arrowBoth Without eye contact, it is nearly impossible to be fully engaged in the conversation. arrowBoth You would not walk away while someone was talking without saying anything . . . . arrowBoth

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