Naima_6.2_DQ19
I think that other than a person's gender, things such as a person's social class, educational background, and even age can affect any relationship. Even when you want it or not, you tend to linger around or gravitate towards a certain type of people, but it is always good to be open to meet people from different backgrounds because you can learn so much from them.
With the rise of social media and the advancements in technology, the way we relate with people has changed as well. Personally, Facebook has been both good and bad. I love it because I can post pictures and my mom can see them and know what I'm doing. Since I am miles and miles away from my family, I can stay connected through Facebook with them. I like Twitter for different reasons; it's more of a way to voice your opinion. Then, I use YouTube just to watch music videos. I have uploaded videos before, but I do not do that regularly.
Having constant access to my friends is both good and bad. I like to be able to reach them through their phones, but I know that it can become a pain in the butt. Sometimes, I feel like I am being bombarded with e-mails, text messages, and phone calls. I guess there has to be a balance. At times, I have tried to turn off the data on my phone so that I do not get messages on Facebook or any e-mails. It feels good to do that at times.
Labels: Naima_Lopez
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I think social networks are definitely especially beneficial for international students because it's really hard to personally update everybody on what's going in our lives. Social networks like Facebook allows us to just post things so everyone can see and know what we've been up to if they're interested in knowing.
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