A person’s worth nowadays seems to be judged according to social status and material possessions. Old-fashioned values such as honour, kindness and trust no longer seem important. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion.

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The current
generation
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loves material things rather than inner qualities. Nowadays, the value of a person is closely watched through their social
status
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and materials that they have owned while in earlier times it depends on honour, kindness, and trust but the current day these all qualities
has vanished
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have vanished
from our society. Social
status
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plays a vital role in social life because the current
generation
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is more materialistic than realistic. These trends lead our
generation
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to give importance to luxury items and social
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.
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, the cost of the mobile phone is determining the
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of an individual. If a person has IPHONE
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he or she gets
respect
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in society. Even though people judge each though phone, dressing style, none can understand the value of real qualities.
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, a recent study conducted by the Oxford university found that 99 percent of iPhone users are unaware of the features which iPhone offers. They bought
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to get social
status
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from society. Currently, we are living in an era that, our qualities can be measured in terms of our physical luxury items. While
respect
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becomes materialized in
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era, many people fund that it is better to provide
respect
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according to their qualities. Experience makes a perfect man,
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an experienced person can teach food qualities the current
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. Soft skills are generated or inherited from our parents so it is recommended to give
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to people who own hear,
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and trust,
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only they can teach good morals to the current
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.
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, some properties that we cannot buy from the market rather than it must be got from the experience by respecting people who own
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quality we are directly or indirectly inherit these qualities.
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, a report appears in a Sunday magazine state that 56 percentage
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people who have an interest in the personal characters than material things can accomplish their goals. Something is precious in the world fund it and obtain it. In Conclusion, personalities may vary some may have a focus on their material things that can bring
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rather than personal qualities. In my opinion personal, features
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as honour, trust, kindness will help for the existence of the world.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Social status
  • Material possessions
  • Old-fashioned values
  • Honour
  • Kindness
  • Trust
  • Judged
  • Importance
  • Traditional
  • Reflection
  • Achievements
  • Hard work
  • Disregarded
  • Well-balanced
  • Meaningful
  • Cultural norms
  • Societal norms
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