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Do you agree that we are spending too much time online and that it's the reason we're not having social activities like before?

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Question ajoutée par Yazan Ahmad , programmer , wysada
Date de publication: 2014/05/13
Faiz Mohammed Khan
par Faiz Mohammed Khan , QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST , Abbott Laboratories

i completely agree because people want to get close on virtual world then physical.

how many people talk directly or physically to every person they have on their social profile??

its waste of time when you use too much.. 

Aneesh K
par Aneesh K , Extra Low Voltage Elv Engineer , SIBCA

yea,depents on.......in my opinion ,we should maintaine both side . too much spending of social media will time wasting

Khaliq noor
par Khaliq noor , Aeronautical Aero Support Technician , Pakistan Air Force

Its all right' I am spending much more time because my social network connection totaly nothing.

Lujain Tabbaa
par Lujain Tabbaa , Operation Manager , E-Body

yes i agree, i moved next to a beach3 weeks ago.. and still didnt get to see it! 

Muhammad Usman Ashraf
par Muhammad Usman Ashraf , VAT Accountant , Jumeirah Golf Estates

Yes it is true for most of us

Nadeem Afzal
par Nadeem Afzal , System / Network Administrator , Kwick Hightech & Solutions (Pvt.) Ltd.

Yes, I am100% agreed on this matter, even I have seen few parents those are have no much time to share with there childrens. We must  spare time to meet friends, relatives...........

Kofi Agyemang Boateng
par Kofi Agyemang Boateng , Chief Administrative Assistant , Valley View University

Yes, Societies are now becoming far more distant from each other these days, and so are individuals in the society in terms of social activities.  This is largely due to the fact that people are finding most of their interests on the internet, such as games, chats tweets, just to mention but a few.  Some people have become so weaved to it such that they even forget to attend some social gathering or find it unnecessary to attend.  Also people who were hitherto idle or could not affort to even travel far to learn or just find something to amuse themselves have found a safe haven in online courses in fields of their choices, as well as other opportunities that they could not have had access to.

 

I have limited time to write all I want to, but  another fact that I want to state to support this is that: In societies where internet or access to online things are not common, social activities/gatherings are held in high esteem, and are massively attended.

Priyojit Banerjee
par Priyojit Banerjee , Assistant IT Manager , HT Media Ltd.

Ya its true

Mustafa Hanano
par Mustafa Hanano , System Administrator , MENA Real Estate Co.

i think we still have some social activities, but in future i think we willnot have any of them  

Don Cheriyan
par Don Cheriyan , Service Delivery Manager , Symantec Software Private Limited

Truly agree, how many times have u gone eating with the family or any loved one and had a peep at your phone. Social life has reduced to a4 inch device, and life is turning into less talk and more clicks. Few are the days when one would take the time out to post a personsal, handwritten letter or take the time to call and chat. Everything in excess can be bad.

Noor Ali Chagani
par Noor Ali Chagani , Software Development Manager , The Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC)

I do not think so, social media is more IN now. we keep updating are statuse on hourly basis. we keep liking and disliking things. So in general i guess we are more socially active now as before BUT there is a major issue now, and that is Reliability issue, likes and dislikes can be fake you can not rely on them.100 likes,  does not garantee you  that people really like some thing.  Current Social activities and social websites are like a fake bubble which can be burst any time when you phase the reality. 

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