I can agree with some of the comments about spelling. When my sister texts me I often need a translator. I ask her all the time if she proof reads her texts before she hits send and she insists she does. But I don't believe it for a second. The problem is she is also a low-talker so if she calls me I can't understand that either haha.
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Originally posted by Draco View PostI used to not like texting but prefer it now. I am pretty hard at hearing and I can always get things right when texting. If some one gives me instructions, measurements, directions, times or prices, I have it in writing so later on, I can back up what I am doing with what they said in the texts that they sent. If I'm on a ladder and holding some thing in place and get a call or in a meeting and get a call, it is disrupting to try and answer it but a text is right there waiting and I can answer it when I get the chance. Also when I get a text, it gives me time to think my answer over before I answer back.
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Originally posted by bphillips View PostAnother plus for text is being able to go back if you forget what was discussed. I do that with work stuff a lot so I don’t mess it up after I’ve talked to several different people through the day
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This pretty much sums it up. Not my son, but some days I think it could be.
Dad: Tries calling son with no answer
Son: Immediate text from son "what's up?"
Dad: Were you on the phone?
Son: No.
Dad: Were you talking to someone?
Son: No
Dad: Were you somewhere you couldn't answer?
Son: No
Dad: Then WHY didn't you answer the phone?
Son: Nobody talks anymore Dad
Dad: Call me RIGHT NOW or I'm taking your phone away
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IF you dont need an immediate reply or return TXT, TXT me.. ill get to it when i get to it.
If you add me to a group txt, you get blocked.
I don't answer my phone much either though... so good luck there.
I dont do voicemail..if you're stupid enough to talk to a recorder on purpose and think someone is going play it back to themselves at a later date... by all means.. talk ..but know ..you would have had a better chance of a response by talking to the toaster.
I do, unfortunately, spend a ton of hours in email.
TBH PM's go to email btw. so theres that.Last edited by systemnt; 05-30-2018, 10:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostMore than two texts, and your phone will be ringing.
Hate long text messages almost as much as I dislike group texts.....
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Texting is the way to go 90% of the time. Instantly get in touch with someone without interrupting them. You have a written record of what’s said. You can take time to think about what you’re saying in reply. No need for voicemails. The list goes on...
Calling is for long, leisurely talks with family.
I understand being annoyed with group texts, but why do folks mind long text messages? I would rather read a long text when it’s convenient for me than get stuck in a long phone conversation when it’s not...
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Originally posted by Texas8point View PostAt 56 your old.
I am 49 so Im still young
Really depends on who it is..... some folks id rather text, others like family and like 2 buddy's I want to talk to. Everyone else should text me.
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