Intolerable Interference of Other Countries’ Traditions and Cultures in Myanmar & Disadvantages of Social Media
Abstract
In Myanmar, social media has evidently impacted on human behaviors after 2010 year and this condition is declining prospect of Myanmar Traditions and Cultures. Polite consciences of Myanmar people become disappearing year after year by using social media. This study was conducted for 12 years in Myanmar among general population of 4952 people. 82% of people are deviant with Myanmar Culture and 81.6% are transforming their behaviors to rude with deviation of Tradition of Myanmar. When youths under 18 years, they were used to marry illegally and 68.2% have adulterous liaison from social media dating. The children who are not adults cannot concentrate their study and this fact is directly impact on Education of Myanmar. The physical health became prospect in bad situation due to emission of microwaves from smart devices.References
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