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Growing up, our generation didn't have the internet and we were required to read books, talk to a librarian, and work with a group of people (sometimes multiple times) to gain knowledge faster.

To learn something hands-on, we had to speak to someone directly and interact with a person physically to learn something. Think hunting, fishing, welding, fixing a vehicle, sewing, cooking, dancing, etc. We didn't have YouTube.

Because we were forced to interact with others regularly, we were required to learn how to communicate professionally to prepare us for the workplace, to have conversation, manners, etc.

Today's younger generations do not have the same skillsets by the time they are young adults.

It was a different time.

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ابو مريم 1y ago

This is so true but communication forms amongst new generations are also changing.

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Misty 1y ago

In what ways do you think? What have you noticed that's changing or that is changing for the better?

Maybe it's there and I haven't seen it because I wasn't looking for it.

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ابو مريم 1y ago

I can't assess better or worse, just different. Lots of memes and emojis, and new idioms and metaphors. And a lot of new slang vocabulary!

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