According to the latest survey(调查), the average number of friends that people have on social media(社交媒体) is between 300 and 500. Is it possible to maintain(维持) meaningful relationships with so many people, especially those you may never meet in person?
We are just one click away from making new friends on social media. This has led some people to question how honest the friendship is. For example, when I see that a friend has posted photos on social media, I always reply with a comment(评论) like" Wow, looks great! " even though it doesn't. The unwritten agreement is that the next time I post, that friend will reply me too, so I'll feel better about myself.
Once I met someone who loved music as much as I did at a concert. We got along pretty well that evening, although the music was so loud! We even added each other on social media. Now, I see her photos on social media, and I" like" her photos, but I'm pretty certain that we'll never meet up in real life. Perhaps social media has made friendships less honest, turning them into meaningless" adds" and" likes" .
Real friendships, on the other hand, take time to build. My most important relationships haven't grown out of a few unimportant online conversations. It's taken years of shared experiences. to develop strong and lasting relationships. And these for me and I believe for most other people too are much more valuable and meaningful. It's something that cannot be replicated on social media. No matter how many times you have" liked" a person's posts, you cannot get the same result.
It seems that technology has changed the way that we manage our friendships.
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