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[quote=Anonymous]That is really frustrating OP, I'm sorry. I always hate when emails and texts go unanswered so I really try to reply promptly to people. But my sense is that a lot of people are overwhelmed by communication. For instance, I have three email accounts-- one for my job, a personal one, and one for a side business I started 6 years ago. It can be hard to stay in top of them, and I have to prioritize the work one, which means sometimes it can take me a day or two to reply to the others if work is very busy. I'm better with text but I've also got some technology rules that might delay a response (like not keeping my phone in my bedroom at night, and a rule against using my phone when I'm doing one on one time with my DC). But that doesn't excuse the weird non-committal or vague response you're getting, which I think is worse than a delayed response or none at all. I get overwhelm, but there's no excuse for just being unclear.[/quote]
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