Rebuttal Argument-Softball1321

Cell Phones and Broken Bonds

It is true that the use of cell phones can be a distraction from face-to-face interactions, which can possibly ruin relationships between friends, family, partners, or any person that we have a shared connection with. Although, it is important to recognize that these devices can actually enhance and strengthen our relationships.

Firstly, cell phones provide us a way in staying connected with loved ones, regardless of distance. In the past, maintaining relationships with friends and family who lived far away required significant effort which made it much more difficult to stay connected. In today’s world, cell phones allow us to communicate instantly through phone calls, messaging, and various apps that are used to communicate all across the world. Keeping in touch constantly helps close the gap created by long distance. For example, a person living in a different country can easily stay in touch with their family or friends back home, and consistently keep them updated on their everyday life. This level of connectivity can strengthen and maintain relationships and bonds we have without having to worry about the struggles of long distance.

Moreover, cell phones enable us to maintain friendships and relationships through social media platforms. These platforms provide us to share our experiences and milestones with a bigger audience, including friends and family members. Engaging with each other’s posts can show support, possibly offer encouragement, and also celebrate each other’s achievements. For instance, if a friend moved to a different city, state, or country, sharing their experiences and friends and family liking their posts, or positively commenting on them can give them a sense of belonging and make them feel like they are still connected with their loved ones.

In addition, cell phones can enhance relationships by using special apps to strengthen bonds. For example, there are apps that offer relationship advice, communication exercises, and ideas to improve relationships. These tools can help couples navigate challenges and strengthen their relationship skills, which can create a longer and fulfilling partnership. On the other hand, there are also apps that can help families stay organized, such as shared calendars, task lists, and messaging platforms. By using these different apps, families and people in intimate relationships can improve their communication and coordination, ensuring that everyone feels supported.

Cell phones can play a crucial role in maintaining relationships during times of emergency. For example, if something happened to a friend, family members, or any loved one, help can just be one call away. Cell phones can be a lifeline. They allow us to quickly reach out to loved ones, check on their safety and offer tons of support. The ability to offer and receive reassurance in situations where it is immediate is valuable to maintaining strong relationships.

It is also important to know that cell phones allow us to stay organized which is essential in maintaining strong and healthy relationships. Being organized helps us keep track of plans, remember important dates, and generally show that you care. When you are organized it is easier to stay on top of your friends and family’s when they need it. It is a way of showing reliability and respect for their time, which is undoubtedly important to keep a healthy relationship with your loved ones.

While it is important to recognize the values of cell phones, it should also be noted that we should not rely on these devices on every situation that occurs in a relationship. It is important to acknowledge that cell phones can have a negative impact on relationships if used improperly. Excessive screen time, constant notifications during personal times, the negative uses of social media platforms, and the temptation to check our phones in conversations can all degrade from the quality of our relationships with the use of cell phones. However, these issues have nothing to do with the technology itself, but rather how we intend to use it. By being mindful of our phones usage and setting boundaries, we can minimize the negative effects that the overuse of cell phones can cause and allow us to enhance our relationships, rather than block them.

When individuals spend more time on their phone, it is easy to neglect in person experiences or activities that you can share with your partner. Experiencing different things together with your significant other, family, or friends is very essential for building and maintaining a strong bond. If you are constantly on your phone and not enjoying the moment with whomever you are with, it can cause an emotional distance between your relationships. For instance, when couples spend excessive time on their phone during shared activities, such as going out to lunch or going to a store, something that is so little yet meaningful, they miss out on opportunities to engage in special conversations or experiences. The feeling of knowing your partner’s phone is more important to them than a conversation with you, can lead to isolation and loneliness. Overtime, the lack of genuine interaction can lead to emotional distance or even dissatisfaction in the relationship. 

As we all know, cell phones are a big distraction. Either when you are at work, in class, or even talking to someone, it is easy to get distracted by a notification on your phone. Specifically when you are having a meaningful conversation with someone you share a genuine connection with, constant notifications, calls, and messages can disrupt that conversation you are having and cause frustration which then leads to neglect and then other negative feelings that person may endure. It can be easily shown if your partner is more interested in their phone then you.

It is very arguable that cell phones offer numerous benefits. Although, the overuse of cell phones has many negative effects. Miscommunication, distraction, and a decrease in productivity with your partner are just some of the few ways cell phones have negative consequences in different relationships. It is important that individuals need to set boundaries for their use of cell phones, especially in important and meaningful situations. Being fully present in any situation shows respect and appreciation for the experience. Being able to put the phone down shows that you value the time or moment, whether it is a special event, deep conversation, or simply spending time with loved ones. I believe it is important to minimize distractions and prioritize more face-to-face interactions rather than computer-mediated interactions to maintain and build a fulfilling relationship. 

In conclusion, while it is true that the use of cell phones can have a negative impact on relationships if used improperly, it is important to know that they also offer opportunities to enhance and strengthen our bonds with friends, family, and partners. By providing constant connectivity, communication through social media platforms, offering tools for building relationships, and acting as a lifeline in emergency situations, cell phones can play a crucial role in maintaining and fulfilling long and healthy relationships.

Resources

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958821000361

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4 Responses to Rebuttal Argument-Softball1321

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Technical issues first, Softball.

    Those are References at the bottom of your essay, not Resources.

    I need them to comply with the APA standards for references, please. I do appreciate the links, but they’re not sufficient.

    Here’s the model: https://rowancomp2.com/model-papers/references-list-model/

    Also, the second url, as cumbersome as it is, doesn’t actually lead anywhere, which is why we depend on those standard References listings that offer us an Author or an Article name to help us find your source.

    Thanks.

  2. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    I usually ignore grammar and style on first feedback, Softball, but a brief scan of your work here compels me to comment on a stylistic quirk you should get rid of if you can.

    Like the “Vancouver heroin project” paragraph, your writing depends WAY TOO MUCH on “it is” and “there is” and “these are” verbs to start your sentences and clauses. I’ve highlighted them in your text.

    Could you work on that before we do another round of feedback, please?

  3. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Also, very repetitive, usually a consequence of too little research, too little material. The paragraphs with all the YOU use are almost echoes, for example.

  4. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    VERY IMPORTANT.

    I didn’t notice this is your REBUTTAL first draft, not your REBUTTAL REWRITE.

    Before you make any changes, COPY AND PASTE the material into a new post and call it REBUTTAL REWRITE—SOFTBALL.

    Make all revisions THERE.

    Thanks.

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