I have FB, Twitter, three counts of mail, and chat gtalk web. Use it all together or separately daily, plus cell phone text messages.
precisely why I feel technical and moral authority to assert that interpersonal relationships are irreplaceable and preferable.
I learned over the years that one can not hold discussions by mail, for example. The lack of intonation, gestures, volume, make the writing can be decoded to the side of the tomatoes. learned not to answer some hot mails and reply personally.
also taught me that Coco is more than three sms call. Does not be typing like crazy to understand the other half and 15 'rather than understanding it in 2'.
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bothers me especially when someone that I have two meters asks me a chat-provided no other gossip is a desktop companion, obviously. Can you tell me out loud or get up from his chair and tell me next. Or call me, I go. Twitter
asked how many people would know their TL. Except for a couple of excepiones, I answered that between 3 and 20 as maximum. I think so. And it's strange, the things that many people share on Twitter. I think
2.0 gives fantastic opportunities to stay in touch, to communicate in some way to meet people, share interests. But still defend interpersonal relationships. Fighting is better face to face, let alone match.
social media have given me and give me a lot. Speak (read) with interesting people, solve things work and / or personal moments, step by step events that interest me or just laugh a while is not little.
But in no way want to lose eye contact, hesitation, cry if necessary, the smile, throat clearing, voice inflections, body postures.
not want to lose the best friend, the fellow who knows you more laburo the best friend, and neither has Twitter or Facebook.
I like well-kept secrets, such that one is the account only to a person or two, half under his breath and embarrassed. A good party trick with real cards. I can almost say that I miss a good letter written by hand ... I'm not denying
technologies, I'm saying they have to be a key to open doors, not close them.
I'm saying that the channels have to be added, not replaced.
I'm saying that the mail is good, but often have to accompany it with a phone call.
I'm saying that with my friend who lives in Miami, thanks to social networks and technology, I'm more in touch with you live exactly one block away. But luckily, tomorrow we gather to drink mate ...
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