Irked, peeved, rattled, all adjectives that can be …show more content…
Seriously, is it necessary that one tweet while they’re talking? The dependence on this online society is hindering our ability to communicate face to face with the people around us. First, guess how many citizens walking down the street are on their phones? Doing so would be an impossible feat. Generally, while walking on a college campus one will find the masses calling, listening to music, combing through messages, scrutinizing social media as well as possibly playing a video game. Now that it’s been realized how high that number actually is think of all the things they aren’t doing. There is very few things that the population isn’t doing while they are absorbed in the content of their phones. The main one however is that they are not interacting with the world around them. While people are on their phones they …show more content…
Teenagers should not be advertising and marketing for companies for free when they should be hanging out with friends, exploring or doing schoolwork. In my mind, school is suffering the most as teens become more concerned with the number of likes they get rather than the number of “A”s. One must remember that society is not based on the amount of likes one gets. I am not concerned about the culture until we as a whole are concerned about such