Due to the advanced development of the technology, people’s lives have changed a lot from the past decades. This is particularly obvious in the aspect of human communication.
Nowadays, I use 3G mobile phone, MSN, Facebook or sometimes email to keep in touch with friends. Thanks to their convenience and efficiency, I just need to click on a button “send”, my friends will be able to read my messages or even picture messages in a minute. I can’t imagine how my life will be without them. I remember when the first day I landed in Sydney, I was so anxious about calling my parents that I had arrived. In the old days, people would write letters or use pigeons to deliver their messages. Yet, nowadays, it would be insane for me to write a letter to my parents since it would take approximately a week for them to receive it. I just used my 3G phone to call them and they could even see me walking around in Sydney.

For entertainment, I use ipod Nano to listen to music. Sometimes, I like to watch TV series on Tudou or YouTube. Whenever and wherever I go, I always bring my digital camera with me. All because I love taking photos!!! What’s more, I like sharing some fashion news with other online friends in my friend’s BeautyExchange blog. The above is a post talking about hats. Talking about blogs or online journals, the language used in this kind of media is pretty interesting. What I mean is, people like to add smileys to express or emphasize their feelings or meanings. They also like to use abbreviation. For example, “ttyl”, which means “Talk to you later”. It is also very common in digital telecommunication. People like to abbreviate words so that they can cram a long message into one single SMS. It’s true that it’s very convenient but it sometimes causes miscommunication or misunderstanding. The older generation like our parents may not even understand what they are.
So, I really wonder why and how these new communication technologies are changing or perhaps have greatly influenced the way we communication with people in terms of language use. I also want to know whether they have changed the relationship between different people. How do people construct their identity in those online blogs or Facebook compared with that in real life? What is the relationship between these two kinds of identities? By studying this course, I want find out the answers.


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ReplyDeleteHi Claire, glad to read your post!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are nice and cute><
Your're right, nowadays, we don't need to worry about connection with our friends and family during travelling. Coz we have Facebook, MSN and 3G. So I can see your photos at Sydney immediately from your Faceook~ Wonderful^^
Claire, I got the same feeling with you, we were so panic and frustrated when disconnected with our family and friends in Sydney!! Actually, the Internet and telecommunication advancement are now helping us to build relationship with others easily, SMS, MSN, Facebook...just a few clicks, you can reach your friends and family immediately. And, ofcourse smartphone will be a great!! iPhone, I bet that everyone should get one in these years!
ReplyDeleteRe: Aly, Thank you!!! Internet is a great invention!! :P
ReplyDeleteRe: Kari, I am thinking to get a iphone so that I can have more things to talk about with my friends. I don't want to be ignored..hehe
YES!!! Everything is just with one click and done!! It's like magic!
ReplyDeleteYou know what, when I first Skype, I found that it's really like a magic, because I can see my friend living in London with just one click and FREE OF CHARGE!! :)
Claire, I love your pictures!!!So cute =]
ReplyDeleteI love Tudou too!~~They got the shows that you can't find on Youtube, so great =P