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The decline in the number of words spoken per day reflects a broader trend in communication styles and social interactions.
The article suggests that this decline may be influenced by digital communication and changing social norms.
Opponents may argue that the richness of communication is not solely measured by the number of words spoken.
The increasing use of profanity in political discourse indicates a shift towards more expressive and less restrained forms of communication.
The counter-article discusses how the use of profanity has become more prevalent in media and politics, reflecting a cultural acceptance of rough language.
Critics of this view might contend that the normalization of profanity undermines the quality of public discourse and reflects a societal decline in civility.