Double Meanings

By TT
@atoz1to10 (6780)
Australia
January 15, 2017 4:28pm CST
I sent a text to a friend... It says 'Free to call now...' I was asking this friend of mine if she was free to call me... But after sending the text and read it again, it sounded like I was telling her that I am free now so call me... Did it happen to you before? Leaving out the question mark and your sentence means something else?
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@Pletvarec (162)
• Macedonia
15 Jan 17
All the time and it can be fun sometimes..
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@atoz1to10 (6780)
• Australia
16 Jan 17
And did you get in trouble?
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@atoz1to10 (6780)
• Australia
16 Jan 17
@Pletvarec I tell you a joke, my husband once sent me a text, in the text he type CU (short for see you). As it was the first time I saw it, and in my language, CU means 'boy's body part'... I thought to myself 'What? Now??' Later on I found out it was the English meaning, not my meaning...
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• Macedonia
16 Jan 17
@atoz1to10 not in bad one..
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
15 Jan 17
Yes. All the time. From what I understand auto correct also can cause some strange meanings. Some funny.
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@atoz1to10 (6780)
• Australia
15 Jan 17
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
16 Jan 17
It did... but for me it is worse when I send a message to a wrong recipient - and that has happened to me too before...
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
15 Jan 17
Yes, it is easy (especially when texting) to get mixed thoughts.
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@atoz1to10 (6780)
• Australia
15 Jan 17
Yes it is...
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@rina110383 (24492)
16 Jan 17
Yep, it happened in the past.
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@sans224 (1806)
16 Jan 17
Happened to many i think
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