Friday, January 18, 2019
Texting, Bad or Good
When it comes to texting, people all love it, hate it, or just dont even try beca practice they may t star that they be too old for that young people stuff. or so people will promote it as one of the easiest ways to take or consider it a waste of time and murderous to the face language. I, for one, consider it a blessing and a curse. I can count both sides of the subject.I do agree that people shouldnt text in some(prenominal) situations or places where it is considered rude, dangerous, or where it would take away from the benevolent interaction that people need to mentally survive. Some may repugn that with the rise of texting, it has hindered our grammar, the way we interact with former(a)s, and possibly our business relations. I utilize to be a cashier at a grocery store, and from a personal point of view, when the customers were on their cell phone, it made my line of descent as a cashier rough to do.When that happens, the person isnt paying attention because they are busy texting or talking to someone on their phone. It made the theorise difficult because you were seek to get their attention for a payment regularity and sometimes had to repeat yourself two or three times. Then, other customers time lag get impatient and look at you like you arent doing your job in a speedy fashion. On the other hand, texting can be great and beneficial in some situations. Ive been in some situations where it was easier to impart a text message.At my church I either play the piano or Im in the reasoned booth doing the Media for service. From the sound booth to the platform, its at least one hundred feet or more. There have been occasions where people on the platform and sound booth needed to tell each other some occasion about the sound or some other situation. It was easier and faster to send a text message to each other rather than trying to read facial expressions or hand signals. All in all, texting is what you give away of it.There are some situations in which you need to have keep an eye on and not text, such as classrooms, church, and driving in your automobile for example. The thing to do is use common sense and think, Is this safe? Is this respectful to others? If I were teaching, would I be okay with peoples attention creation divided? Most of all, we need to just use our brain and use moderation. We can survive without our phones. Our society survived for hundreds of years without mobile devices. Im pretty sure we could too if we had to.
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