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Communications and the Generationalism By Bea Augustine What we learn first is to preordain the lifestyle that we are about

to choose when we grow up. De verdad, su familia lo hace. Unless, you do it yourself. What are then your expectations and what is your average budget for this? The truth is certain investments are required, entangling you in a debt situation, which you can only hope will never lead you to a debt crisis. Then, everybody reads about the lifestyle of celebrities, sniffing around about how much someone spent on caviar and Savoy truffle. Then, where do they spend their holidays, which famous cafs do they attend, etc.? Then, your reality is hugging you again, and you get into the fight to survive and to get your pay check. Everyone is just living in a new advanced mode of life. Now, we read about the families who can sustain themselves on an amount smaller than half of what they got before. Crises debt crisis, economic crisis, relationship crisis, name it yourself. In the morning, it is now about which cereal you choose, to accommodate your budget and to keep your status. Then, the new lifestyle makes one think about shopping on rebaixes (remate final) of course, one wants to keep their brands, and negotiate for it. I will not advise you on what happens after this, try it yourself go for the rebaja. Simple things are fine, stunning beauty is not to be seen everywhere though, it appears costly, still. Can you just create your own personal paradise and keep fighting and investing your money in it? Where is your world, is this your reality, to hide somewhere during the weekend, hoping it will recharge your self-esteem and verify your ambitions? Yes, we all read about the technology-led consumerism society that is being nurtured in youngsters since early age laptops, kindles, iPad-s, etc. Isn`t this the fact of life that you are trying simply to circumvent: this is real, life gets harder, still sometimes cheaper; the nowadays young and not-so-young have always said they would not be a part of the generation gap. And, now, in this cold world of ours, the generation gap is wider than ever some have never touched a computer, some old people have the advantage of knowing what it is about, of knowing about the possibilities and determinants of the internet connection, others brag about their broadband service provider and others, still, prefer to have their communication streamed by a landline. Mobile devices are just a part of one`s overall fashion identity, just like one`s clothes and their brands. No one wants to get expunged by the team, for not showing off the proper model of their iPhone. Nothing to complain about, completely normal, a different reality years ago it was about, are you a non-conventionalist or a non-conformist? This generation gap is tough still, to be nonconventional gradually turned into being conventionally non-conventional, conventionally ecologically friendly; now, youngsters are just user-friendly and conventionally interactive, los estudios de modo presencial son nada ms lo importante. The new world greets one with a winking Welcome, showing a new type of individuality everything is personalised, nothing is just conventional, new conventions turn into a standard every other day, protocols for data transfer just make one`s life a bit more complex and a lot more object-oriented. Just as preordained, some time ago.

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