I think this one is just true, but the more life experience you have the easier it is to understand. And it surely depends on your personality and all that.
Doing things “digitally” is cool and futuristic and efficient, and it’s totally fine for many types of calls and meetings, especially at work. But it’s undeniable how low-bandwidth and restricted of an interface it is compared with in-person interaction.
In person interaction is infinitely superior to anything done online. “Meeting” people online just doesn’t hit the same, even with video calls.
True but also I don’t need to be everyone’s best friend.
I work from home, I ain’t interested in being “hit” the same so just let me keep doing my own thing.
I think this one is just true, but the more life experience you have the easier it is to understand. And it surely depends on your personality and all that.
Doing things “digitally” is cool and futuristic and efficient, and it’s totally fine for many types of calls and meetings, especially at work. But it’s undeniable how low-bandwidth and restricted of an interface it is compared with in-person interaction.
Online interactions register a tiny bit above screaming at the TV in socialisation scale.
I guess boomers and Gen z are more alike…