Text messages Don't Talk
By ashlynnmae
@ashlynnmae (12)
September 17, 2011 6:31am CST
Is there a time that your text mate misinterpret the message you have sent to him/her? If yes, then there is something missing in your text message. Remember that a cellphone doesn't talk nor speak. Unless it is a voice message or a call. Putting emotions icons or also known as emoticons will be a help in putting your true emotions.
Are you using emoticons, is it helpful?
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3 responses
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
19 Sep 11
People are becoming comfortable with certain technology because it gives them options. While I do not support texting while driving (a very dangerous practice), texting can come in very handy:
You can text instead of talk when you are at work and not allowed to talk on phone;
or when you know someone is bound to engage in a dispute you wish not to engage in;
or to send message to someone with a cellphone that has no funds for voice message but receives text.
@nezavisima (7408)
• Bulgaria
17 Sep 11
I do not use text messaging.
If I have something to say I think it is better to tell him directly in person or call him on the phone and talk.
for me it was get my hands than to write and put emoticons.
nice day!
@ferbjohn69 (1127)
• Philippines
17 Sep 11
I text only things about business and some other nonprivate things.I don't use texts to express how I feel about my loved ones.text messages don't speak.They are dry.