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It was just raining cats and dogs and I was chatting with online people.

Then emerged a bright sunny


day, I felt energized and rejuvenated but I still kept on chatting on my phone, my mom barged into
the room to which I turned a blind eye and she said, put down your phone and connect with people.
She took my phone and wouldn’t give it to me till tomorrow. I felt like eating my heat out. I
reluctantly went out to the park and saw many children and I just saw some people cycling, I had my
cycle so I decided to join them, we talked on the way and then I realized how good I felt after talking
to them. I was tickled pink to know them but then my cycle’s folding part broke. I thought I was in a
pickle but then one of my friends helped me get it repaired temporarily. I cycled and talked so much
that I thought socializing with people was a piece of cake and there was no need o being goody two
shoes as a first impression. I made other friends and I was just having so much fun that I barely kept
track of time that my mother had to come to pick me up because we had to go out. I realized that I
was kind of tired to hit the sack but we had to go out, I played with my friends for s few more
minutes and I felt very comfortable spilling my beans to them and they did, I decided went out and
came back but no one was there so I decided to call it a day and go back home and play other day.
So socialize peple and have fun.

1. Better Mental Health

2. Sense of safety promotion

3. Improving Trust

4. Not feel really connected

I hope that you enjoyed my speech and are on my side that we should put our phones down and
socialize with others. As per my points like Mental health development, Safety, Improving Trust or
feeling actually connected. I also hope that my anecdote showed a demonstration on socializing.
This is me Shubh Rusia, signing out of your screens. Bye

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