Apparently teens and twenty-somethings these days aren’t very good at face-to-face interaction. Yahoo!’s “Working Guy” blogged about the phenomenon as explained by Mark Bauerlein in a recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece.
The crux of the issue: the prevalence of social media and emailing have made face-to-face contact less necessary and, as a result, young people [...]
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