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Monday, March 24, 2008{ 8:11 PM } ;
Views on the discussion
I noticed that most teenagers nowadays like to speak vulgarities, smoke, join in gangs and fights, and also, vandalism. I feel that this happened mostly because these people think that they look 'cool' when they join gangs and pick up smoking, and sometimes, it is also due to the lack of communication between parents and their children. Because of the lack of communication, it may lead to lack of parental guidance, which may cause teenagers to be confused of their surroundings and what they are doing, causing them to follow what others are doing blindly, which can cause them do some "improper" actions (eg. fights, vandalism) without them actually knowing it mentally.
Teenagers nowadays also like to spend most of their time with their friends or playing computer games, and can cause a huge influence on them.
About their attitude, it can be unacceptable as sometimes when parents only ask them about a few things, they may just suddenly go into a rage and start saying vulgarities etc. This is most likely due to generation gap and peer pressure in school, CCA etc.
I feel that everyone should do something about it and put an end into this matter. This may not only be able to benefit the teenagers, it can also benefit the people around them as they will be easier to communicate and spend more time with them.