Televisions can be considered to be boon and not curse.
Television an be said to be a boon and not a curse.
Fashion can be boon for some. For others it is a curse.
a boon
Health Tourism is a good thing in many situations, as tourists of any type bring more money into a country's economy.
no happy!
No. Elmo never cursed on TV. There was a so-called "Evil Elmo" in New York who was just an Elmo impersonator. He would roam the streets and parks of New York, ranting and cursing.
Fashion can be boon for some. For others it is a curse.
Robots are a boon if we utilize it properly, and a curse if we do not.
Boon
A "boon" is a "benefit" or "bonanza"; in this context, a curse is the opposite.
it can be both a boon and a curse,it depends on how we use it.
a boon
Television programmes can be a boon, sometimes resulting in discussions within a family about what is happening in the world, moral issues and others. If the family don't spend too much time watching television it should not harm family relations, anything in moderation. Some families who don't have access to newspapers can keep up with daily news byu watching news and current affairs on television. It would only be a bane if family members become "couch potatoes" and put television as more important than a family outing or other activity.
BOON
I like them - so I vote boon.
It can be both a blessing (boon) and a curse (bane).
It is a boon for AYUSH medical industry.
Depends how you look at it. A boon for my behalf!