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[quote=Anonymous]Teach the parable of the pillow feathers, how bad statement can't be stuffed back in once they are out. Teach that sending a text message is as permanent as publishing a book, so you have to think before you reply. Take your hands off the phone while you think about how to reply. Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? And the new ones: is it embarrassing? Can it be maliciously misinterpreted? But the phon down before you hit Send. Expression is powerful. Create a separate document or self-chat, like a diary, where you can express your immediate reaction privately to yourself before you decide whether to share with others. I wish the apps had a setting to force slow replies, or delays for unsend/takebacks. [/quote]
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