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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Entitled millennials who have forgotten basic etiquette, like how to use a phone. If you wouldn't call then, don't text.[/quote] Etiquette? It's called technology. There is no difference between text or message or e-mail. Should I write you a letter and mail it if it's after hours?[/quote] Let me fix that for you: there's no difference between calling and texting. Both interrupt. Both expect immediate answer. Email and postal mail are different. They don't interrupt you or bug you and if the mailman was ringing your doorbell waking you up at midnight you'd be pissed.[/quote] Email and messaging are absolutely the same, both written and arrive at the same speed, it's just a different app. Same notification tone that I set up. Phone function is an app too and I treat it as such. I have work phone that I pick up if needed and my private phone that I don't pick up 90% of the time, both call my one single cellphone. Btw, my doorbell does not work intentionally. No need for it anymore. [/quote] On smartass, if they are the same, why the distinction? [/quote] Distinction is that I have to listen to the other person and not read what they have to say. I have to listen if it's work, but I don't have to if it's not work. At work they pay me to respond.[/quote]
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