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IE Candidate Express Yourself - Anna Trakhman (Question J) How do you envision a social interaction within 10 years?
This sci-fi inspired take on the question intends to point out the increasing proportion of social interaction that occurs strictly over social media/online. It serves to satire recent dating trends that emphasize convenience and speed over all else when it comes to finding an ideal match.
I created a hypothetical scenario in which people, instead of posting online profiles detailing their likes, dislikes, etc., will instead upload everything they wish to share to flash drives, which they can then exchange. This will give a far broader picture of who they are, thus bypassing any need for a real date in which you tediously must go through the motions of explaining your past, your dreams and aspirations. The risk of finding yourself stuck on a date you would not want to endure is mitigated. This is a slightly (maybe overly) pessimistic approach to the question posed by IE, and I hope technology does not go so far as to replace dating entirely. I simply thought this would be a comical prediction of where online dating/social interactions are headed in the future.
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed.
IE Candidate Express Yourself - Anna Trakhman (Question J) How do you envision a social interaction within 10 years?
This sci-fi inspired take on the question intends to point out the increasing proportion of social interaction that occurs strictly over social media/online. It serves to satire recent dating trends that emphasize convenience and speed over all else when it comes to finding an ideal match.
I created a hypothetical scenario in which people, instead of posting online profiles detailing their likes, dislikes, etc., will instead upload everything they wish to share to flash drives, which they can then exchange. This will give a far broader picture of who they are, thus bypassing any need for a real date in which you tediously must go through the motions of explaining your past, your dreams and aspirations. The risk of finding yourself stuck on a date you would not want to endure is mitigated. This is a slightly (maybe overly) pessimistic approach to the question posed by IE, and I hope technology does not go so far as to replace dating entirely. I simply thought this would be a comical prediction of where online dating/social interactions are headed in the future.
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed.