Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Post 1: Friendship forums


      I had no clue there was a friendship forum! Its also amazing how alive and active the members are. I think the forums is a great place for those who need advice but don’t want to publicly announce or talk about their problem with their own social group of friends. The anonymous factor of online forums allow members to open up and about the real story of a situation without the risk of formal rejection.
            More importantly, there are major differences between the textbooks advice and the forums advice. The textbooks advice is a general assumption of situations that happen and are reacted using assumed Northern American social standards. The friendship forums is a global hub for advice. People from all over the world give specific advice about specific situations. Each response is different and not generalized. Additionally, social norms of the responders region are taken into consideration and may change the effectiveness and validity of the advice.
            With all advice, everything should be taken with a grain a salt and be thoroughly thought through.  In the end, everyone should do what they want to do and think is best.

Jossshhuaa

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jossshhuaa,
    I also found that website interesting. I might be hesitant to take advice from a stranger since they are only getting one side of the story and everyone knows there are three sides to every story theirs, mine, and something in between. On the opposite side they do not have a vested interest so they might be more likely to give me advice that others may not. I do agree with your comment that advice does need to be taken with a grain of salt. That is unless the person giving you the advice is a trusted friend or family member.
    Thanks for sharing your views,
    Katrina

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  2. Hello Jossshhuaa,
    I also found the friendship forum to be interesting. It never would have crossed my mind to have an online friendship forum with quotes and advice. You pointed out something interesting. The textbook does focus specifically on Northern American social standards. It is nice that the friendship forum has people globally. I think it is extremely valuable to hear advice from many different people around the world. It is also interesting to see some of the friendship obstacles people deal with. Even around the world, friendship is something that is valued and needs to be worked on. Thanks for sharing!

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