The Eye Of Gossip Research Paper

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The Eye of Gossip Gossip takes up to sixty-five percent of our time speaking in our day to day conversations. Ranging from schools to office workplaces and even our own homes. Gossip is an extremely prevalent form of communication that is highly common in our social lives.
It is almost certain that deep into our past, a group of caveman stood around a kill, talking about someone that was not holding up his end of the huntings and gatherings. Flash forward 15,000 years later, and it is not so surprising that we are still at it.
Gossip begins at an early age when children begin to compare themselves with others.
Kids learn to point out the differences between themselves and their peers in order to make them feel normal. Imagine your 5-year-old …show more content…

At times, gossip can even be noted as a healthy social activity. Gossipers are portrayed as the gatekeepers of information, choosing to relay or hold on to information about others. As a result, these social savvy individuals are gaining power by using the weapon of speech to hinder and alter the social reputations of others. Individuals around any person that has gained power by gossip will defecate in influencing others to gossip as well. If sixty-five percent of our time speaking accounts to gossip, then that only leaves us with the rest of the twenty-five percent of a conversation not being related to anyone you know. My friends and I recently conducted a small experiment where none of us were allowed to gossip for at least 24 hours. The first couple of hours were fairly easy due to the fact that I was alone but, as soon as my friends and I got together, it took an immense amount of effort to stray away from talking about other people. That just goes to show that those sixty-five percent of the things you would have conversed would go unsaid, therefore, overall, us humans would be much quieter and

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