This generation, texting is the new form of communication with friends, colleagues, parents, and significant others. I’m amazed at the age group that text, its from little kids in grade school to grandparents. You don’t catch many people talking on the phone now days, it’s more like texting. Some people are addicted to texting. Every time they hear that ring or buzz go off, they check it immediately. From sending a text or receiving a text, it’s a big distraction with school. Many students don’t even pay attention in class because they’re so glued to their phone. I have noticed that texting has a big effect on people’s social and communication skills. It happens all the time, people try having conversations with another and they completely ignore them because they’re so caught up with their phone. Texting has its own kind of language, such as abbreviations, smiley faces, and other symbols. A big issue about texting is don’t text and drive. As you seen on the commercial, “ No text is worth dying over”. There have been many accidents involved with people texting while driving. I will admit I am guilty of texting and driving, but its addiction that I have with my phone. I personally love to text because you have more privacy and it’s easier.
Your bossy teacher says--no more texting and driving!
ReplyDeleteResist the phone!!! I've had a few close calls, reexamine what you are really putting at risk. It's very true, "No text is worth dying over".
ReplyDeleteI would hste it if somone were to ignore me because they are texting!
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