American millennials have "no friends
People are more and more attention to the prevailing sense of loneliness in our society. A recent poll from Cigna YouGov, Pew Research Center, Research Company. In a nationwide survey conducted in the United States, more than 20,000 Americans aged 18 and over said that most American millennials are considered lonely. 30% of millennials (23-38 years old) always or often feel lonely. Among people in this age group, about one-fifth said they had no friends, while 27% said they had no close friends, 30% said they had no “best friends”, and these numbers were far Much higher than other generations. Firstly discuss causes and effects of loneliness. Social media There is a causal relationship between the time spent on social media and the decline in lonely. People feel that the number of friends they want is a lot more. They also tend to compare themselves with others, and this process by social media that makes people feel lonely is greatly exacerbated. ...