this, 1million percent.
the kiddies these days that learned IM before they could dial a phone number, or walk outside and play in the dirt with their buddies...have no fucking clue what socialising means.
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These "kids these days" arguement is crap.
I'm right in that age range where I was socializing before and after social networks became huge. What's useful about facebook, etc is that you can get in contact with people you haven't heard from in years. Meet up with them and socialize, all thanks to a facebook account. It makes it easier than trying to track them down through phone books, friends of friends of friends, etc.
Also, Facebook can HELP in socializing, as in meeting new people from your school you may not have run into but share the same classes or interests with. When I was going to college we threw a a HUGE frat party to start the year off. You know how? By inviting EVERY SINGLE freshmen guy/girl we could find...ON FACEBOOK. Making a event invitation. TONS of people showed up. Insane party. Socialized. Met tons of people.
Facebook is simply a tool to HELP you socialize. Just cause the "socializing" is not done everyday on a face-to-face basis doesn't mean the kids on it don't know "how to socialize". It makes it easier to arrange those face-to-face meetings or keep in touch with your friends, organize an event or party to SOCIALIZE...even meet people you may have never met before unless you had a facebook. For example, let's say you met some awesome chick at a party the other night but got too drunk and lost her - go on facebook the next day find her in some pictures. Add as friend. Chat for a little. Invite to another party, or ask if she wants to grab some lunch, whatever. Facebook is comes in handy and can be very useful.
But, maybe you're right... the 500 million people on there don't know anything about socializing ...
