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Cell Phones: How Have They Changed Us Socially?

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Cell Phones: How have they changed us socially?

Mehmet Guzelel

Sharjah American International School

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Abstract

Today’s society is fast moving and on the go 24/7. We hardly have any time for our families. There is school, work, after school activities, after work plans, and many other things that happen along the way. With all the busy life styles cell phones or mobile phones, come in very handy in our everyday lives. Cell phones have changed our behaviours, the way we live, how we act, what we do, where we go, and the things we can do with them at any given time. They have changed how we play games, talk to friends and relatives, research information and even doing homework. Cell phones have many purposes now and will continue to get better as times goes on. Mobile phones have become an essential part of people lives.

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Main Body

Having a cell phone is probably the most common device that everyone owns today. Wherever anyone goes, they look around and see everyone with a cell phone. This is where the question comes in, how have cell phones changed us socially? The most common that happens in a restaurant. Everyone at the table is doing something on their cell phone instead of having a conversation. This is changing the way we are socially towards one another. There are apps, messaging, email, games, internet surfing and searching, and music to use on a cell phone. The cell phone can be considered to be mini computers and they have taken over the minds of people. People would rather text than talk to someone. They can be sitting right in front of the person and still text that person. People who do this are less likely to communicate out in the public.

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