It teaches people on the right kind of behavior to uphold at all times. Etiquette is the set code of polite behavior within a society. Siri corrects her users whenever they portray impolite behavior. Judith claims, “Siri even encourages polite language. Gus’s twin brother, Henry (neurotypical and therefore as obnoxious as every 13-year-old boy), egged Gus on to spew a few choice expletives at Siri. “Now, now,” She sniffed, followed by, ‘I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that.” (Judith). Judith’s observations illustrate that Gus will learn the importance of practicing etiquette at all time. Siri’s reaction when Henry is impolite teaches Gus that being impolite language is not right at all. Technology improves peoples’ …show more content…
Technology has helped human beings to achieve unexpected things. In the story: “To Siri....”, Judith Newman describes how technology has changed her family. Siri, Apple’s intelligent personal assistant on the iPhone, helps Gus and Judith in unexpected ways. The changes in Newman’s family can only be attributed to the presence of technology in their lives. Siri helps Gus to improve on his communication skills and practise etiquette. Gus has communication disorders because of his autistic condition. His interactions with Siri help him to improve his communication skills. As a result, Gus is able to hold deep conversations with Judith. Siri’s reactions when Henry uses impolite language teach Gus on the importance of practising etiquette. On the other hand, Siri helps Judith to understand her son more and improve her relationship with Gus. Gus’s ability to hold deep conversations with Judith improves their relationship. Moreover, Gus’s ability to communicate effectively helps Judith to understand Gus more. Gus’s responses to Siri about marriage makes his mother understand him more. As a result, Judith is able to view her son as a normal people who can relate to the real world. Technology brings people together. It should, therefore, be