Digital Friendships
Are online friends worth it?
I was in
sixth grade when I went online for the first time to chat with couple of my
friends. They were the same friends with whom I spent most of my day at school.
Facebook was new and so were we to the internet. We used to plan and decide the
timings to co-ordinate our presence on the internet world. This world was so fascinating
that it ended up in our daily routine time table. I vividly remember that I always
managed to take out time in between homework and playing outside to sit and
chat in front of a desktop.
And now,
history has repeated itself. Here, we are sitting in front of our screens again.
The only difference is, this time we are not excited at all. We are not excited
to chat with a friend who lives just 15 minutes away. The pandemic has not only jeopardized our physical well being but has injured the intimacy as well. We
are talking to our best friends as same as we are talking a new person.
How will
these digital friendships turn out? Will they be just like the online classes?
“I wish,
these online classes can go on, at least until I am done with my studies.” This
is another face of the coin. My friend does not want to make new friends and is
comfortable with the distance with her new classmates. She said, she already
has a lot of friends and does not wish to have more. So, she never really shows
interest in the conversations other than academics. During the starting of the
session, few over excited beings texted her but she did not retaliate with the
same excitement, hence was successful in not attracting any other being from
the class. A perfect plan...
Finding
people online has always been a big part of my ‘virtual’ social circle. Even
before lockdowns and virus, I liked staying at home but I was always meeting
people online (look whose skills are useful now). I hardly met people for just the
sake of meeting them, but this pandemic made me regret it. I regret not meeting
enough people when I had the chance to and now I am struggling for it. I was
never sure whether the people will stay or not and this is same for the people
whom I met, during this pandemic. Did you always know who will stay in your
life? I never knew it.
These anecdotes
were to show that it was never the pandemic. Your relationship, even with
digital friends, depends on the interests you share. You can never expect
anyone, online or offline friends, to stay more than they want to. I agree that
it is difficult but that’s where technology steps in and helps to interact via
different platforms. There is a possibility that a digital friend becomes a
major part of your life. The pandemic has at least shown us that there is
always hope. Hope that the pandemic will end soon; hope that the other person
will reply with same energy.
“It is a
good place when all you have is hope and not expectations.” – Danny Boyle
Just the thought of seeing all my friends again is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteVery well written!
ReplyDeleteMakes me question all the replies I have sent to my friends 😂
Amazing 🔥🔥
ReplyDeleteI feel this everyday, you putted it in words! 💖😇
ReplyDeleteI am that friend who is very comfortable in distance 🙈 (without guilt)
ReplyDeleteWell I also believe friendship is all about the kind of bond you share with the other person rather than the time you spend together online or offline. You put it well in words 💯💯❤️❤️
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