Reading is very important in human life. Each person spends at least several hours for reading a week. Though, of course, we must admit, that in case with younger generation this amount of hours is much less in comparison with grown-ups. Besides, the stuff older people, middle-aged ones and youngsters read differs greatly. Our grandfathers and grandmothers prefer to read serious newspapers, where they can find everything they need: politics, culture, arts as well as gossips, rumors and other low-grade information, if we can call this information. Elderly people still want to find out something new and some facts to ponder about. As for middle-aged people, they are more practical. They usually read something to get information which could prompt them how to plan their future and how to spend their time. They are not inclined to read something unnecessary and unimportant. Though, of course we can come across middle-aged persons, who like to read low-brow press. They are mainly housewives and those, who have an opportunity to sit at home and do nothing. Youngsters prefer youth magazines. There they can find a lot of interesting facts about celebrities, their lives and the way they usually spend their free time. Young people also like to read about dating, tips how to get acquainted in different places and situations, etc. Their parents often complain that their children read a little and are very glad when they see their offspring reading these magazines. They think that it is better for their children to read something than loiter their time away. However, when they look through the staff written there they change their mind and sometimes they even think that it is better to be illiterate than to read such stupid things. This is one of the manifestations of generation gap. It is very difficult for different generations to get along with each other. It is so very understandable, because these generations are polarities.
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