With the popularity of lots of social networking apps, people increasingly prefer sharing their lives by posting photos on the Internet and getting “likes” from their friends. The “like” button on apps is magical. We don’t need to spend much time making comments on what others have said. A simple click can show not only our agreement with our friends, but also our great concern for them. Therefore, clicking “like” seems to become a part of our lives, which helps us express our agreement and improve our social interaction. As every coin has two sides, clicking “like” is no exception. There is no denying that it has led to a phenomenon that people attach undue importance to the number of “likes.” But we can do more than clicking “like.” For example, try to express your appreciation face to face, then you will find it is a more sincere way to show your feelings, which will also benefit your relationship. Otherwise, you may ignore your life while clicking “like.” |