Saturday 14 September 2013

Wbu?

I glance around the driver's ed classroom, too nervous to look in the eye but attempting to smile. I'm not brave enough to sit next to the only other girl in the classroom so far, but I sit a few seats away. Gradually the room fills in but only a few people talk; most people are busy browsing FaceBook or texting on their Smartphones. There's really no one I can text at 8:00 in the morning, but for fear of awkwardness, I pull out my phone anyway and scroll through this month's accumulation of photos. After the first hour of class, we have a break. A fair portion of the class exits to use the bathroom or grab a snack. The rest whip out their Smartphones and continue their perusal of social network.

The next week I come prepared with a book. But as break rolls around and I pull out my paperback, I realize I'm the only one passing the time in this way. Sure, everyone else is reading - but they're reading the newest status updates, the latest twitters, and possibly pinning the most recent pins.

I suppose it's not valid for me to blame my own unfriendliness on my shyness... but honestly I wish, once in a while, people could put away their phones and iPods, turn to the person next to them, look them in the eye and say, "Hi! I'm so-and-so. What's your name?" or "Hey! How was your week?" Instead we trade possible friendships for introverted conversations with people that are often as deep as, "How r u?" "Good. Wbu?" "Good." "What's up?" "The sky." (etc.)

I'm not against texting - it works great as quick communication, arranging meeting places ("I'm here, are you?"), and fun conversations. I have had great convos with my friends over text, frequently when I am somewhere w/o access to my e-mail. I even enjoy texting and when I first got my phone, I couldn't stop texting. (My dad was very amused by the amount of texts I sent when he got our bill. :p)

But I guess I just want to encourage / challenge you (and myself) to have a deeper conversation once in a while. Sit down with a sister in Christ and ask her, really ask her, how she's doing and / or if she has any prayer requests. Or, take the time to get to know someone you don't know well or maybe a friend who doesn't share the same faith as you. You could turn the conversation to something spiritual, or you could simply work on building the friendship with that person, letting you know that you are there for them, that you care about them. Branch out from the "how r u", put down the keypad, turn to the person next to you and ask, "How are you?"

"Klarabelle"

9 comments:

  1. Kara! Great post! First of all, I had almost the exact same experience when I did driver's ed a few years ago. Thankfully, I was able to take the class with two other homeschooled friends so that made it less awkward.
    Anyway, you had a great point. I don't get super upset if a friend starts to text or play on her phone when we're together, because I've come to expect it from some people. But I agree, it does start to take the place of face-to-face interaction... especially if you are a Christian, you have to watch your witness and be willing to address people face to face! In today's culture, that friendliness and willingness to talk to someone will say a lot in itself...

    Anyway, great post. It was really well written and you had a great point. Keep it up!

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    1. Hey! Thanks so much for the comment. Yikes, driver's ed was the same for you? That's great you were able to take it with some homeschooled friends!!! I was able to talk to a couple girls (plus, I get to meet my driving partner next week) so hopefully I will be able to make some friends; I was just surprised by the amount of Smartphone obsessed people! haha Good point about being a good Christian witness too! I need to work on being friendlier! teehee Anyway, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! You are very encouraging!

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    1. Thanks so much, Elizabeth! :) Btw, I love reading your Google+ posts!!! I don't really use G+ (so that's why I don't really comment) but I enjoy reading what you write and post!

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  3. From Riversbend:
    Really good challenge! I do not have a sell phone or an ipod, but I am distracted and often miss opportunities to touch people with a little bit of God's love. I also know what is like to be in a room full of people all doing the same thing. . .texting or on facebook!:) It is challenging! How are you?

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    1. Hey Riversbend! :) Thanks so much for the comment!!! I'm doing fairly well, how 'bout yourself? :)

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  4. From Riversbend:
    I am doing fairly well my self. School is going alright and life is not the greatest, but I am trying to be thankful anyway!

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    1. I'm glad you are doing well! I'm doing great, just a little freaked out about getting my wisdom teeth out... :p

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