
dialogue uses and abuses of mobile phones.
Mina : Hello, Razu! How’re you?
Razu : I’m fine, and what about you?
Mina : I’m doing well too. It’s been a long time since we last met in person.
Razu : That’s true, but at least we keep in constant contact over our mobile phones.
Mina : Yes, the mobile phone has become essential in our daily lives. We really cannot do without it for a single day.
Razu : Exactly. It has reduced uncertainty and the anxiety of waiting for news. In fact, it has made our lives much easier and more comfortable.
Mina : It has also made global communication dynamic and incredibly fast.
Razu : But we have to admit, it has some serious disadvantages too.
Mina : You are right. Some studies suggest excessive radiation might cause health risks like brain tumors or genetic damage over time.
Razu : Yes, and prolonged phone use can lead to high blood pressure, sleep deprivation, and increased stress levels.
Mina : It’s also considered quite harmful for young children and pregnant women if used carelessly.
Razu : On top of that, criminals are using mobile networks to carry out their illegal operations more easily.
Mina : Besides, it causes a lot of distraction for teenagers. They often waste hours gossiping or texting instead of focusing on their studies.
Razu : All these points are very true. Though we get immense benefits from it, we must use it with care and caution to avoid its bad effects.
Mina : Thanks for the great conversation, Razu!
Razu : You’re welcome, Mina!