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74 Nobody tells you that expecting instant replies is a relatively new social norm — and that an entire generation learned to communicate in ways that never required it

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 13:40 EDT

Nobody tells you that expecting instant replies is a relatively new social norm — and that an entire generation learned to communicate in ways that never required it

The anxiety you feel when someone doesn't text back within minutes is younger than YouTube — and an entire generation built deeper relationships without ever experiencing it.

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