1) Malaysia is a multi-cultural country. Malays, chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other, creating a truly Malaysian culture. The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays, chinese and Indians. Due to the exists of the different ethnic groups in Malaysia, a good communication between different races is very important in Malaysia. Therefore, the evolution of communication technology has improved the harmonies and peaces in Malaysia.
2) New communication technology has made getting in touch tremendously convenient. You can send out a company-wide email from your cell phone. You can work from your pajamas at home and still be able to conference with your clients with Skype. This has made it very easy to get in contact with whomever, whenever. In many cases, time is of the essence in communication. Fortunately, communication technologies allow you to pass along messages at lightning speed. This makes it easier to prevent major mistakes because of distance. Everyone can be in sync at once.
3) Communication technology can sabotage the relationship. The anonymity of an e-mail, Facebook posting or Tweet can encourage people to hurl insults, gossip and innuendos across cyberspace, sabotaging relationships and encouraging people short on impulse control to act first and think later. In public, no apologies are made for answering a phone, texting and ignoring others. Civility takes a huge hit as social etiquette rules fly out the window. Communicating face to face becomes harder as familiar cues like body language, tones, inflections and eye contact are all removed from the equation.
4) This is the challenging for new generation saving their money. For example, my friends must buy the most latest model of IPHONE once the company launch it on market, even though his old smartphone still can function properly. So, the money wasting habit is developing