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Social Media vs Live Conversation

Reblogger Ginger Harper
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage~ Ginger Harper Real Estate Team 93383

Nothing can take the place of face to face conversation.  Those were the good ole days..Now our children and grandchildren are losing the art  of conversation.  They feel that texting meets the idea of conversing.

Original content by Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Real Estate 700512026

 

Social Media vs Live Conversation

 

 

 

I was watching a program the other night that showed an experiment amongst four young female roommates who were asked to give up any social media interaction (iphones, etc) for two weeks. The results were quite interesting. One young lady actually felt a headache coming on within a half hour after giving up her right to text! They all suffered withdrawal, but what was wonderful to see was that they decided to have LIVE conversations with each other and felt a long lost connection. One girl found herself talking to a stranger sitting next to her in a restaurant. Imagine that!!  So, it wasn’t just about communication, it was about

 

 

 

INTERACTION

 

 

 

Which seems to be missing often today. I believe that with Facebook, Twitter, etc. we have the immediacy of touching bases with our whole social address book, BUT it’s also less personal and certainly addictive.

 

 

 

In our work world, certainly it’s EASY to send a text, or e-mail. But, you can’t see into someone’s eyes, read their body language, and formulate opinions about the nonverbal communication they're sending without having a one-on-one with someone LIVE AND IN PERSON. You can be much more effective in understanding your clients when you’re really with them. Emotion and intent can be misconstrued by words on a phone or laptop because the intended  perception may be different from sender to recipient.

 

 

Isn’t communication what we all need?  But, we also need human interaction. It’s a proven fact that babies, if not held and cuddled grow up to have more behavioral issues than those who are held regularly, given physical affection and attention by their mothers and other humans.

 

  

Really my point is: don’t lose touch with your fellow humans!

 

 

 

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Ralph Janisch ABR CRS Broker
Janisch & Co. - Conroe, TX
Selling Northwest Houston to good people like you!
People today have indeed withdrawn into worlds they create in their minds. The change is not good. I think it may well be contributing to the breakdown of our society that we witness every day. I'd like to see that data.
Jan 08, 2013 08:50 AM
Jason Stewart
Stewart Estates - San Diego, CA
Realtor

Good post.  COmmunication vs. Interaction.  Communication is good but interaction is more personal.  HAve a great year!

 

Jan 08, 2013 09:10 AM
Gayle Rich-Boxman Fishhawk Lake Real Estate
John L Scott Market Center - Birkenfeld, OR
"Your Local Expert!" 503-739-3843

Ginger, such a surprise to see how people reacted to this post. I think it struck a nerve with those of us who truly enjoy the contact of REAL PEOPLE. Here's what I had to say about your comment on my post:

Ginger, I loved this:Now our children and grandchildren are losing the art of conversation. It IS art, navigating through people's thoughts and opinions, being given a chance to negotiate, argue, laugh, CONVERSE with one another. Learn something! And have an attention span that lasts more than 30 seconds!

Jan 08, 2013 01:38 PM