Friday, January 13, 2012

teaching kids how to break up nicely

  •  Teaching kids how to break up nicely was written by Benoit Denizet Lewis. in the article it talks about situations on Facebook, and the break ups that happen on this website. it says that late last month, 200 teenagers from boston-area schools gathered to discuss the details of Facebook break up etiquette. some of the adolescent questions were part of a one-day conference of " healthy breakups". this is shocking because this is something that is really known all around the world. my opinion on this topic is that it could be thought about in many ways. updating a relationship status and not telling the person it wrong, because they should have an agreement. deleting someone on Facebook is okay. i say this because you choose who you want to be your friend, so you should be able to choose who you don't want to be friends with anymore. a Facebook breakup is not always true. its not always true because the two people might still be boyfriend and girlfriend. if you break up with you boyfriend or girlfriend, in some situations i think you should still talk to them as a friend. i say this because if the was a mutual agreement of why you aren't together anymore thats okay. its okay because even thought you are not together you can have some type of agreement in conversations. its not okay when you break up without coming to an agreement. its still unsolved conflict between the two. there shouldn't be anything to talk about in that type of situation. there was nothing positive happening when it could have been worked out. so people should always know what they are getting them selfs into, because you never know what is waiting for you at the end

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