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It's a common argument that families no longer have meals together.

One of the causes is that


people these days are becoming dependent on their electronics and are becoming impatient with
waiting. These should be improved because they negatively impact the family. In the paragraphs
that follow, we'll emphasize the primary causes, their effects, and a few pertinent instances.
First of all, people no longer engage in group chats because they are more entertained on their
cellphones with apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and a plethora of other online games.
For instance, parents would much rather chat quietly about work and their kids' video game
playing than have dinner at the table. Consequently, the family was divided, with each member
eating in a separate part of the house. Furthermore, people are becoming impatient because
technology is moving so quickly these days that people aren't even willing to wait until everyone
has finished eating, leaving one person at the table by themselves.
As a result, it may have an effect on both their mental and social lives. Children are raised in a
chaotic atmosphere in which their parents don't talk to each other about their lives, offer advice,
or show any affection for one another. For example, a recent study revealed that young people
struggle with public speaking, interacting with others, and handling everyday concerns. Families
ought to interact more, share more about their life, and make an effort to support one another as a
result.
In conclusion, families are no longer dining together because they are dependent on their
counsel and lack the time and patience to enjoy special family occasions like meals together.

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