In modern society, people tend to spend burgeoning amount of time on the Internet than with others. I strongly agree with the perspective that this phenomenon of ascending Internet usage has severe consequences in social interactions of humans.
The primary effect is less time to socialize as a result of surfing the Internet for an avalanche of information. Many people spend plethora of time reading various online news articles, Wikipedia pages instead of engaging in more social activities. Consequently, people are inclined to have fewer times to meet others and might inadvertently start to ignore acquaintances, friends or even family members. Moreover, online digital entertainment catalyzes the surge in less group events in real life. Nowadays, many people watch videos on YouTube or Vimeo, listens to streaming music on iTunes or Google Music, play massively multiplayer games online and so on. The aforementioned activities cause a hindrance to attend social gatherings such as parties and trips. Therefore, people have initial awkward interactions when they do meet offline.
Furthermore, communications software has compounded the demand for having fewer real human interactions. People use online web properties such as Facebook, Twitter, mobile chat clients and video conferencing applications to keep in touch instead of meeting someone face-to-face. Consequently, some people may be nervous when they meet someone outside of the digital world.
Having considered a range of arguments, I have drawn the conclusion that burgeoning Internet usage affects social interactions in the real world. People may start to ignore others, have awkward interactions offline and be nervous to meet someone physically anywhere.
In modern society,
people
tend to spend burgeoning amount of
time
on the Internet than with others. I
strongly
agree
with the perspective that this phenomenon of ascending Internet usage has severe consequences in
social
interactions
of humans.
The primary effect is less
time
to socialize
as a result
of surfing the Internet for an avalanche of information.
Many
people
spend plethora of
time
reading various
online
news articles, Wikipedia pages
instead
of engaging in more
social
activities.
Consequently
,
people
are inclined
to have fewer
times
to
meet
others and might
inadvertently
start
to
ignore
acquaintances, friends or even family members.
Moreover
,
online
digital entertainment catalyzes the surge in less group
events
in real life. Nowadays,
many
people
watch
videos on YouTube or Vimeo, listens to streaming music on iTunes or Google Music, play
massively
multiplayer games
online
and
so
on. The aforementioned activities cause a hindrance to attend
social
gatherings such as parties and trips.
Therefore
,
people
have initial awkward
interactions
when they do
meet
offline.
Furthermore
, communications software has compounded the demand for having fewer real human
interactions
.
People
use
online
web properties such as Facebook, Twitter, mobile chat clients and video conferencing applications to
keep
in touch
instead
of meeting someone face-to-face.
Consequently
,
some
people
may be nervous when they
meet
someone
outside of
the digital world.
Having considered a range of arguments, I have drawn the conclusion that burgeoning Internet usage affects
social
interactions
in the real world.
People
may
start
to
ignore
others, have awkward
interactions
offline and be nervous to
meet
someone
physically
anywhere.