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Internet versus personal conversation Which one do you prefere and why? "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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dag said: Which one do you prefere and why?
I prefer personal conversation.. There are people online I'd like to speak with directly but timezones, expense etc preclude that. if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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soulyacolia said: dag said: Which one do you prefere and why?
I prefer personal conversation.. There are people online I'd like to speak with directly but timezones, expense etc preclude that. Agree...hearing a person's voice, the inflections when they speak, hearing the happiness, the laughter, the sadness, whatever the emotion...eclipses the interaction you have on the internet (which is just as valid, only not as fully realized and experienced). I use "lol" and smiles and whatever emoticon code I can think of to try and convey the tone of voice I'm using in real life as I type my conversations to someone...to give them a slightly more "real life" convo with me. | |
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Personal. Better interaction and more ways to express yourself. I also suck at typing. | |
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Direct and in person. There is no better way in getting to know the soul. | |
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I believe we should make the most of our communication skills whilst we still have them.
I would hate to go blind and not see a smile again... or go deaf and not hear laughter... or lose the power of speech and not be able to say sorry... Language is far much more than words.. | |
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Steadwood said: I believe we should make the most of our communication skills whilst we still have them.
Beautiful Steadwood!I would hate to go blind and not see a smile again... or go deaf and not hear laughter... or lose the power of speech and not be able to say sorry... Language is far much more than words.. | |
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Freespirit said: Direct and in person. There is no better way in getting to know the soul.
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althom said: Freespirit said: Direct and in person. There is no better way in getting to know the soul.
Thirsty boy are you... | |
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Freespirit said: althom said: Thirsty boy are you... *hic* | |
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I prefer interpersonal conversation to online anyday, anytime - but I far prefer online discussion to talking on the phone. | |
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Steadwood said: I believe we should make the most of our communication skills whilst we still have them.
I would hate to go blind and not see a smile again... or go deaf and not hear laughter... or lose the power of speech and not be able to say sorry... Language is far much more than words.. well said | |
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Anxiety said: I prefer interpersonal conversation to online anyday, anytime - but I far prefer online discussion to talking on the phone.
Me too! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Oh yeah, I also prefer online discussion to doing work. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Moderator | In person In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Byron said: Agree...hearing a person's voice, the inflections when they speak, hearing the happiness, the laughter, the sadness, whatever the emotion...eclipses the interaction you have on the internet (which is just as valid, only not as fully realized and experienced). I use "lol" and smiles and whatever emoticon code I can think of to try and convey the tone of voice I'm using in real life as I type my conversations to someone...to give them a slightly more "real life" convo with me.
Right on the money I have been misunderstood so many times and I've also misunderstood others, because the real meaning behind what was trying to be conveyed was lost in the typed word. VOTE....EARLY | |
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I believe we should make the most of our communication skills whilst we still have them.
I would hate to go blind and not see a smile again... or go deaf and not hear laughter... or lose the power of speech and not be able to say sorry... Language is far much more than words.. that was beautiful..... as for me, I also prefer personal, but it´s interesting how much time we spend on the net instead of going out and being with someone. And WHY do we do that? It seems that people aare not as close as they used to be without all this technology.... "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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