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The traditional view of social communication

The social concept of "I don't bother you, and you don't bother me" is gradually emerging among the younger generation. The rise of this concept is mainly due to the popularity of social media and the change of young people's lifestyle. We will discuss the reasons for the rise of this concept from social media, lifestyle and social environment.

First of all, the popularity of social media is one of the important reasons for the rise of the concept of "I don't bother you, so don't bother me". With the popularity of social media, people can keep in touch with friends, family, colleagues and others through the Internet and share information about life, work and study. However, social media also brings some problems, such as information overload, privacy leakage and cyber violence. So young people began to pay more attention to their privacy and personal space. They don't want to be disturbed or forced to share their lives. They prefer to keep their personal space, not to disturb others, and don't want to be disturbed by others.

Secondly, the change of young people's lifestyle is also one of the reasons for the rise of the concept of "I don't bother you, so don't bother me". With the development of economy and the improvement of living standards, the lifestyle of young people has changed greatly. They pay more attention to personal time and space and are more willing to live independently. They also pay more attention to their hobbies and social circles and don't want to be disturbed or disturbed by others. So they are more inclined to keep their personal space, not to disturb others, and don't want to be disturbed by others.

Finally, the change of social environment is also one of the reasons for the rise of the concept of "I don't bother you, so don't bother me". With the development and progress of society, people's social concepts are constantly changing. People pay more attention to individual rights and freedoms and respect the personal space and privacy of others. Therefore, young people also pay more attention to their personal space and privacy and are unwilling to be disturbed or interfered by others. They also respect others' personal space and privacy more and don't want to disturb others.

In short, the concept of "I don't bother you, you don't bother me" is gradually emerging among the younger generation, mainly because of the popularity of social media, the change of young people's lifestyle and the change of social environment. The rise of this concept reflects that young people pay more attention to their own personal space and privacy and respect others' personal space and privacy, which is also a healthy and positive social trend.