Anonymous wrote:I'm over 40 and I hate to text. Annoying keyboard, and stilted sentences. Texting is for "I'm here, where are you?" type of messages. I also check my email way more than I check my phone. My phone lives in my purse, so if you texted me, I might not see it for a day or so.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and I text more than any other form of communication. I hate the phone and emails get too easily lost in my inbox. But I'm not someone who will text dozens of times a day like a few people I know. For me, it's more about "hey Jane - are you free Friday night for HH?" or "Hey Jennifer - saw your boyfriend The Rock on the cover of People." It's mostly quick exchanges until I see them again in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm over 40 and I hate to text. Annoying keyboard, and stilted sentences. Texting is for "I'm here, where are you?" type of messages. I also check my email way more than I check my phone. My phone lives in my purse, so if you texted me, I might not see it for a day or so.
Same here. 40-something.
" It's mostly quick exchanges until I see them again in person.
. Email just takes a tiny smidge longer and is more likely to get interrupted by tiny people. Anonymous wrote:Women with kids who are old enough to text will text, those with young kids don't.
So it's a little opposite... All my 45+ friends text but 30-45 don't.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to email, I'm old school and am used to texts being expensive
Only text if time sensitive
I'm 38