Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

The Decline of Communication

The Decline of Communication

FromCreative Habits Podcast


The Decline of Communication

FromCreative Habits Podcast

ratings:
Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Please Follow All Social Media @CreativeHabitsPodcast

Why is technology bad for communication?

Technology is already changing the way we are communicating with each other. The face-to-face decline of communication is the result of advancement in the new devices and ease of connectivity. The decline of communication is a consequence of a change in the medium. We tend to be more inclined to exchanging information via text messages, emails, and social media updates. In 1995, only six million people were using the Internet. Now, in 2022, over 3.7 billion people over the globe use the Internet.
However, it is clear that technology has contributed greatly to the decline of communication. It has disrupted the development of social and interpersonal skills. Technology has decreased the sensitivity to emotional cues-losing the ability to understand the emotions of other people
Technology is not always bad for the humans. But too much reliance on it can sometimes produce hazardous results for us. For example, the increasing use of music players, alarm clocks, televisions, computers, and smartphones portrays our dependence on it. The ease of technology use has been a major factor in the decline of communication with a person. The use of these different mediums has also impacted the quality of communications.

Social Media Friendships Make Real Friends Less Important

We used to cherish friendships with real friends before the advent of social media. People would find time to reach out to friends and meet them in person. However, the ability to add anyone as a friend regardless your affiliation with them has reduced the importance of depth in friendship. Even if you see someone in real life, you do not feel the urge to have a face-to-face conversation.
The use of social media cannot replace the benefits of building a social network with your friends and having face-to-face meetings with them. Therefore, instead of declining to use social media for conversations, you must put it to intelligent use. Break the ice by adding people you know but have never talked to in person. However, always find the time to meet with them in person to talk and communicate your viewpoint.

Some Ways to Overcome Decline of Communication Due to Technology
Use of the Right Medium

We should not just use one medium for every type of conversation. For example, it would be more appropriate to send your colleague an office document via email instead of as an attachment on Facebook.

Avoid Use of Slang or Shorter Sentences of Words

Everyone is not familiar with the slang words, shorter sentences or self-made acronyms. Therefore, avoid using them wherever possible. The use of meaningless words and sentences adds to decline of communication.

Understand Cultural Contexts

If you are communicating with a person of another region, understand their culture. The decline of communication quality can stem from ignoring about cultural values. For example, some cultures praise individual efforts while in others, people appreciate team effort.

Learn A Few Phrases from Other Language

There is no harm in learning a few phrases with their meaning from another language. Always make sure to use them in the right context. For example, saying hi in Chinese to your Chinese client can help break the barriers of communication.



---

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support
Released:
Jan 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A podcast hosted by an artist duo, Phillip Anthony & Indigo based in Washington DC, leading discussion on topics surrounding pop culture, business, lifestyle, and art with occasional guest appearances within the creative industry. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support