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i don't buy into any of the millennials-are-ruining-everything crap (i actually like their priorities), but i do think being raised post-smart-phone
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Andie
Certainly a huge shift. The shift from 1950 to 1970 was huge as well, in different ways. The shift from 1970 to 1990 was too. -- nm
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mara
Aug 4 '17, 10:51
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but in all those eras being social meant human interaction. that is no longer true. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 4, 10:52
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I notice it *a lot* with my in-laws.
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Shaun
Aug 4, 10:54
specifically "face-to-face". But even as I say that, I have to refine it further. "physical contact"
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oblique
Aug 4, 10:54
I agree, it's a completely different kind of shift. I just don't know that it's more significant. -- nm
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mara
Aug 4, 10:53
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