Texting. The new way of speak? (ramble)
Jun. 2nd, 2011 12:28 pm1. I think texting is one of the best things ever.
2. It's great when your in a situation when you can't speak to them at the moment. If in a crowded noisy environment it's works well!
3. A bit hard to do when driving though. LOL! (I had a fender bender because of my frickin cell phone)
4. When your dating someone, or want to be in contact with someone, they can send messages when your at work. And no one has to know!
5. But sometimes annoying is when your dating someone. They are free to talk, as you are free to talk, but they continue to text (or send emails for that matter). You never hear their voice except when meeting in person, which can be only once in awhile.
6. No feelings are conveyed or shared. No human touch, just a keypad touch. Is this considered avoidance of speak? Or just laziness, or lack of communication skills?
7. Is this the sign of our new way of speak?
8. And now they say people are getting new aliments (finger/joint pain) from texting too much. Oy!
2. It's great when your in a situation when you can't speak to them at the moment. If in a crowded noisy environment it's works well!
3. A bit hard to do when driving though. LOL! (I had a fender bender because of my frickin cell phone)
4. When your dating someone, or want to be in contact with someone, they can send messages when your at work. And no one has to know!
5. But sometimes annoying is when your dating someone. They are free to talk, as you are free to talk, but they continue to text (or send emails for that matter). You never hear their voice except when meeting in person, which can be only once in awhile.
6. No feelings are conveyed or shared. No human touch, just a keypad touch. Is this considered avoidance of speak? Or just laziness, or lack of communication skills?
7. Is this the sign of our new way of speak?
8. And now they say people are getting new aliments (finger/joint pain) from texting too much. Oy!
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Date: 2011-06-03 04:48 am (UTC)