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Taking selfies has become a trend. And there''s nothing wrong with it. However, I don''t really take selfies every day, maybe once or twice a week, depending on what I am doing. If it’s something I want to remember, I click a selfie.

Selfie le le re…

Nutan Rai



Just a trend
Nutan Rai 
Taking selfies has become a trend. And there's nothing wrong with it. However, I don't really take selfies every day, maybe once or twice a week, depending on what I am doing. If it’s something I want to remember, I click a selfie. 

Wrong obsession
Sara Arfeen Khan 
Today's generation just wants to make sure that they are taking the right selfie; it doesn’t matter what they are putting themselves through to take it. This is why selficide is so common. I think that's a bit self-obsessive and stupid I believe. 

Be careful
Rohit Purohit 
Clicking selfies has become an obsession since everyone is on social networking sites where these can be posted. It's so sad and tragic to see people dying taking selfies. I would request people to take care and be aware of your surroundings while taking selfies. 

Narcissist behaviour
Rohit Bhardwaj 
We want validation from people we don't even know and want to impress people we don't even care about. Mindless counting of how many likes a selfie is getting is kind of silly and narcissistic. 

Enjoy the moment
Neha Saxena 
It is a disorder, which is hitting almost everyone, especially the youth. They get so engrossed while clicking selfies that they forget about the surroundings. I feel rather than clicking selfies and posting them, it’s more important to just enjoy the moment. 

Personality disorder
Shakti Arora 
Clicking and posting selfies is considered as cool. It's called ‘the selfie syndrome’ and is basically a narcissistic personality disorder. But when people do extreme things for selfies and risk their lives, I think that's too much. There are so many videos where I have seen people dying while trying to get the best shot. 

Right click
Ankit Siwach 
Self-admiration is a good way to boost self-confidence and taking selfies is a part of it, but any obsession can turn harmful and even fatal. I believe one should use this camera feature responsibly. 

Memory bank
Chandan Anand 
I click selfies to remember the moments in my life. I would love to see these 10 years from now. So, I enjoy taking selfies and capturing moments that will not come back. 

Excess is bad
Vinayak Sinha 
Excess of anything is bad. Clicking selfies should be taken just as a fun activity. Selficide is a very serious issue! I have read a lot of news articles about people dying clicking selfies, which is scary. There should be an awareness programme regarding this. 

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