Negative Effects Cellphones Have on Communication

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In today’s time era, we have lost the personal communication part that has evolved our society, were two or more people have a conversation face to face. Yet, our society is so quick to have a thread of back and forth messages that they consider to be a full conversation. Our Millennial Generation and Generation Z are at the cross hairs of the negative effects of cellphones in communication because they have grown up with the access of cellphones literally at their finger tips. Over the next few pages, we will be taking a better look over of the negative effects that happen with the cellphone usage of today. The negative effects of cellphone use in communications are causing society to have emotional, relationship and educational problems. As a society we develop social anxiety, stress and frustration in results of the negative effects emotionally from cell phone use. Relationships are some times “make or break” by the interpretation of text message. Text messages should not have to be interpreted or decoded, it should be what it says and nothing more. Which also brings me to the fact that our text messages have lost the proper english that we have strived to learn in the school systems. Personally, I believe that text messages have stunted our mental and emotional growth when it comes to communicating and having a relationships. We can all agree that texting can be more convenient at times, but the younger generation argues that it is the more preferred way to communicated with others people. We have chosen to use texting as an attempted way to convey our feelings, to the alternate way of having a verbal conversation were the other person can see the emotion behind the context being said. In the newspaper article T... ... middle of paper ... ...unt of time, the sender starts feeling the anxiety and stress we went over earlier. This type of stress and anxiety could easily be fixed if the two people were having a verbal face to face conversation. (Maciel) Works Cited Luo, Shanhong. “Effects of Texting on Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships: The Role of Attachment.” Computers in Human Behavior Volume 33. April (2014): 145-152. Print. Maciel Jamie. “Texting Killed the Phone Call.” University Wire February 24 2014. ProQuest. Web. 1 April 2014. “Texting Affects Ability to Interpret Words.” Targeted New Service [Calgary] February 17 2012. ProQuest. Web. 3 April 2014. Toribio, Elyse. “Texting’s Effect on Grammar is Debated.” The Record August 13 2012. ProQuest. Web. 1 April 2014 Weisskirch, Robert. “Relationships & Communications.” Psychological Reports Volume 111. Issue 1 (2012): 281:288. Print

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