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After researching online and interviewing students I have come to a main conclusion. Social Networking has greatly affected the way our youth communicate. This doesn’t necessarily mean how they talk in real life, it’s just the way they communicate to others online. Before these site kids were forced to meet and talk in person. Now with Social Networking kids can communicate quickly without even being close. People also use different expressions such as “lol” or “brb” that are short for other things. People online tend to be a lot lazyier with what they say for example here is a wall post written on facebook “wsup man!! Wht u been doin latly. Auzz is supa chill! btw when u visitin here?” as you can see its jus shortened or abbreviated ways of saying stuff. Here’s that wallpost translated to proper English. “Hey, how are you doing? What have you been doing lately? Australia is super chill. By the way when are you visiting here?”. These shortened ways of talk are slowly making there way into teens vocabulary. So all in all Social Networking has defiantly changed the way our youth communicate. Whether it’s online or in real life, Social Networking is going to be a role in communication during the twentieth century.( “What Is Social Networking? - What is Social Networking?.”)=====

Here is a graph showing the different social networks people use in different country's.