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Posted by JLThom
 - March 31, 2020, 21:25:24
Well, the data also indicates that the "younger set" do prefer to interact directly via text/chatting. However, they are very "shakey" when interacting face-to-face and in real-time.

So, having a real conversation with a millennial via phone, conference call, or on video chat will seem rough due to them NOT feeling comfortable with real-time interaction and actually responding to facial expressions & body language.

They'd rather have a Meme tell them what a photo or video means rather than be critical for themselves.
Posted by Th33g
 - March 31, 2020, 18:39:55
Pointless article
Posted by janiis
 - March 30, 2020, 22:21:18
Newer were able to make calls son I put money it was gone. I hate it.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 30, 2020, 21:47:42
A study conducted by a broadband internet research group has found that millennials are more likely to develop anxiety at the thought of a voice-call compared to boomers. 50% of the former group also reported getting their parents to make doctor's appointments over the phone for them. However, this aversion abates in those aged 35 or older.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Phone-calls-what-are-those-Most-US-millennials-are-found-to-be-more-comfortable-with-texting.459437.0.html