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"Over a text response"
"Over a text," by Emma Honosowetz is an interesting article being that she insists on personal confrontation rather than digitally communicating by means of cell phones et cetera. I like that she is an advocate of traditionalism to an extent, conversation should be in person because you get to really experience the atmosphere like, "emotions." Also, with regards to her issue, she said that she was belittled and berated by her prior partner and eventually they broke up -- unfortunately, it was done all over text. Emma hints to the fact that maybe if her partner would have had a confrontation with them in person, then maybe they would not have been so harsh, or "tough." Thank you, Emma, for bringing up the issue verbal communication is important and should not die out with the replacement of technology.
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