text messaging?

frankierx

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anyone prefer text messaging another person to initiate a phone call when convenient for the other person? (cell phone text messaging btw).
 

Ikonomi

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Yeah, a text message can be useful if it's possible the other person is otherwise engaged (class, dinner, something else) and a call might be a bad inconvenience.
 

frankierx

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Originally posted by: brunswickite
are you gonna txt msg her?

I did this afternoon at 2 pm. She then called me 10 mins afterwards when we then talked for a little bit. I then mentioned to her that I have no dinner plans and would like to go out because I didnt want to stay home tonite.

She's not fond of text messaging because she has to read the message and would prefer just to talk. I just don't want to catch her in an inconvenient time.
 

HappyPuppy

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Originally posted by: frankierx
Originally posted by: brunswickite
are you gonna txt msg her?

I did this afternoon at 2 pm. She then called me 10 mins afterwards when we then talked for a little bit. I then mentioned to her that I have no dinner plans and would like to go out because I didnt want to stay home tonite.

She's not fond of text messaging because she has to read the message and would prefer just to talk. I just don't want to catch her in an inconvenient time.


Holy crap, you are really fvcking pathetic. :disgust:
 

Deeko

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I do text messaging all the time. Its great.

Old people don't understand cuz they're too damn old to be able to keep up with the technology. Goddamn fogeys.
 

onza

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: frankierx
Originally posted by: brunswickite
are you gonna txt msg her?

I did this afternoon at 2 pm. She then called me 10 mins afterwards when we then talked for a little bit. I then mentioned to her that I have no dinner plans and would like to go out because I didnt want to stay home tonite.

She's not fond of text messaging because she has to read the message and would prefer just to talk. I just don't want to catch her in an inconvenient time.


Holy crap, you are really fvcking pathetic. :disgust:

lol
 

fs5

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text messaging someone before calling is like ringing the door bell before coming in.
 

Squisher

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Well, this old fogey has never sent a text message.

If they don't want to take calls aren't they intelligent enough to turn off the ringer?

They'll just get voice mail. It's certainly going to be more personal and detailed.