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Be obscure clearly. ~ E.B. White
This quote by E.B. White is exactly how I’m feeling about cyber communications and social media at the moment, because it is by far one of the easiest ways to misrepresent ourselves without even trying. Social-networking via the Internet and its ease in keeping us connected is a mixed blessing and a curse because it’s almost effortless to keep in touch anywhere in the world, but even easier for a friend to mistakenly read between the lines. A hastily sent email, a text using the wrong word or missing a crucial piece of punctuation — even face-to-face chats can be misinterpreted or left unfinished. In one sense the World Wide Web keeps us linked in, but at the same time it’s making it harder for us to maintain, let alone grow, these long distance relationships beyond the 4G network. The Internet isn’t going away any time soon, so perhaps the solution to clear communications for boy — or girl — is to make an effort to slow down a little. Think before IMing or, if it’s possible, wait until you can talk in person to minimize misunderstandings or hurt feelings. In this age of technology, it may take extra work. But the best friendships are worth it.
What is your secret to avoiding online misunderstandings?
Mar 03, 2012 @ 14:43:02
I never respond to anything if it makes me angry or upset and I give myself 24 hours before responding back to make sure I’m clear in what I want to convey. If I feel confused I often send a message that says, “please clarify.” My friends hate me 😉