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Today, many young people spend too much of their free time at shopping malls. This can considered negative for young people and society generally.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
In certain countries, it has becoming increasingly common for young people to spend their free time at malls and this is often viewed as a negative. In my opinion, though there are more productive activities, it should be considered a positive overall given the most likely alternatives.
Proponents of this statement point out that malls are typically not a productive use of one’s time. A person who goes to a mall is likely shopping, watching a movie, hanging out idly with friends, eating from a fast food establishment, or engaging in another similarly passive activity. A better use of time could involve playing sports, reading a book, creating art, or working. The rise of malls globally beginning in the 1980s signaled a period when younger individuals strayed from healthy activities and took part in more socially and personally subversive pastimes.
However, the fears detailed above are overblown compared to other free time activities. These days, most young people who are free spend an outsized proportion of their time doing truly unhealthy, passive activities. These largely center around technology and include wasting time on social media, taking pictures, playing online games, chatting online, streaming movies and videos, and using the internet. The mall is now actually a better use of one’s time since it likely will involve in-person socializing, precisely the domain that is most at risk for younger generations today.
In conclusion, though time spent at malls is not the ideal activity for a younger person, it is preferable to a more passive lifestyle and should therefore not be condemned. It is likely, however, that malls will continue to decline in popularity in the future so this concern will become less relevant. 
Today
, 
many
 young
 people
 spend too much of their 
free
 time
 at shopping 
malls
. This can considered 
negative
 for 
young
 people
 and society 
generally
.
To what extent do you 
agree
 or disagree with this statement?
In certain countries, it has becoming 
increasingly
 common for 
young
 people
 to spend their 
free
 time
 at 
malls
 and this is 
often
 viewed as a 
negative
. In my opinion, though there are more productive 
activities
, it should 
be considered
 a 
positive
 overall
 given
 the most 
likely
 alternatives.
Proponents of this statement point out that 
malls
 are 
typically
 not a productive 
use
 of one’s 
time
. A person who goes to a 
mall
 is 
likely
 shopping, watching a movie, hanging out 
idly
 with friends, eating from a 
fast
 food establishment, or engaging in another 
similarly
 passive 
activity
. A better 
use
 of 
time
 could involve playing sports, reading a book, creating art, or working. The rise of 
malls
 globally beginning in the 1980s signaled a period when younger individuals strayed from healthy 
activities
 and 
took part
 in more 
socially
 and 
personally
 subversive pastimes.
However
, the fears detailed above are overblown compared to other 
free
 time
 activities
. These days, most 
young
 people
 who are 
free
 spend an outsized proportion of their 
time
 doing 
truly
 unhealthy, passive 
activities
. These 
largely
 center around technology and include wasting 
time
 on social media, taking pictures, playing online games, chatting online, streaming movies and videos, and using the internet. The 
mall
 is 
now
 actually a better 
use
 of one’s 
time
 since it 
likely
 will involve in-person socializing, 
precisely
 the domain 
that is
 most at 
risk
 for younger generations 
today
.
In conclusion
, though 
time
 spent at 
malls
 is not the ideal 
activity
 for a younger person, it is preferable to a more passive lifestyle and should 
therefore
 not 
be condemned
. It is 
likely
, 
however
, that 
malls
 will continue to decline in popularity in the future 
so
 this concern will become less relevant. 
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