Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOLing at "you assume people have their phone on." Why are you just assuming people live in 2017?
I don't think that "live in 2017" = "have your phone on and with you at all times", although I know that there are people who do think this (mostly middle-schoolers).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOLing at "you assume people have their phone on." Why are you just assuming people live in 2017?
I don't think that "live in 2017" = "have your phone on and with you at all times", although I know that there are people who do think this (mostly middle-schoolers).
Anonymous wrote:LOLing at "you assume people have their phone on." Why are you just assuming people live in 2017?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people don't respond, and it bothers you, don't text them anymore. Shed these people from your life. Life is too short to keep involvements w/inconsiderate people.
You assume that people keep their phone on. I have gone weeks without my cellphone on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone texts me instead of emailing for something not time sensitive, I'll delay response. I don't want to encourage non-urgent texting.
+1
I find texts to be very intrusive so they better be necessary. Otherwise I take my time replying, if ever. Feel free to dump me as a friend over it, especially if you send a ridiculous amount of unnecessary texts.
Anonymous wrote:My phone is always in my purse in the kitchen. I only use it out of the house. If I am home for 2 days I may notice it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone texts me instead of emailing for something not time sensitive, I'll delay response. I don't want to encourage non-urgent texting.
Yup, this. I absolutely do not get why people text non-urgent matters. Why not email me a dinner invitation for 2 weeks from now? Or better yet, call, since all of the details are not in the text.
To me, texting is what you do for urgent/semi-urgent stuff. But I generally hate texting, so I'm weird.
Anonymous wrote:I'm talking about people who never respond. I don't expect people to respond immediately.
In some instances, I know the person keeps the phone on and has read the text.
I think people are just rude. I agree with the PP about shedding these people.
Two strikes and their out. That's my new philosophy, especially with people who expect me to respond to their texts, emails, et cetera, but can't return that same courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:If someone texts me instead of emailing for something not time sensitive, I'll delay response. I don't want to encourage non-urgent texting.