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Abstract
IT’s eerie to see quiet living room and dining areas in houses or restaurants as everyone is scrolling through social media posts about the lives of others.
Despite the sarcastic doodles or photographs that illustrate the death of real human communication, which are ironically also posted online, we are enarmoured with digital communication.
But that does not mean we can’t be humane when we communicate digitally.
As much as we don’t want to communicate badly in real life, the same goes when we converse on social media, specifically on WhatsApp.
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Item Type: | Newspaper |
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Subjects: | 300 Social sciences 300 Social sciences > 360 Social problems & services; associations 300 Social sciences > 390 Customs, etiquette & folklore > 395 Etiquette (Manners) |
Campuses: | Johor > Pasir Gudang Campus |
Divisions: | Faculties > Academy of Language Studies |
Newspaper: | New Straits Times |
Date: | 19 May 2019 |
Depositing User: | Nur Hayati Abdul Satar (Perlis) |
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