Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't people call me and talk to me if they want something? I am not a robot, and if you can text me, clearly it is of no essence, and you are using me, while trying to have minimal personal connection with me. Texters are not your friends, just users.
Because I work 10 hours a day and am raising children? Are you okay with me calling you before 7 am while I'm exercising, or after 10 pm, just before I go to bed?
Anonymous wrote:Why don't people call me and talk to me if they want something? I am not a robot, and if you can text me, clearly it is of no essence, and you are using me, while trying to have minimal personal connection with me. Texters are not your friends, just users.
Anonymous wrote:
Intrusive modern communication has really highlighted the difference between social and less social people, the ones who multitask eagerly and those who prefer not to.
To those of you who expect a response all the time - please understand many of us don't want to communicate in that way. We have lots of other skills, so if you ditch us, it will probably be your loss. Just because you can text, it doesn't mean you need to.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy to be shed by people who expect me to be at ther beck and call. Who think tey are the most important priority at all times.
While technology has incredible benefits, I think this tendency towards instant gratification and this expectation that communication is instant. There are a thousand reasons why I choose not to answer texts immediately or when I read them. It isn't rude to not be 'on' 24/7 and anyone who thinks I am rude for not living on my phone is welcome to walk away. There is more to life than staring at a phone and texting nonstop.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who likes to text a lot, so sometimes I wait a while to text back just because I don't want to get into a long text conversation at the moment. I myself am an introvert, and if I have had a long day of talking to people at work, sometimes I don't want to engage with anyone except for my family, including texts. Believe me, I struggle with this side of myself all of the time and I often feel bad for not replying right away, but I need my time to recharge, and that includes taking a break from texting.
Anonymous wrote:It was not convenient for me to text back at that moment. Then, I've forgotten about your text and since it's not in my email I don't have anything to remind me about it.
Anonymous wrote:Is it some sort of passive-aggressive thing? A power thing?
I'm not talking about an inflammatory text. A very polite text. I think it's rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because my phone is on silent or airplane mode 96% of the time. Because I'm not glued to my phone. Because I have a kid to take care of.
Ok mommy martyr of an only child![]()
Some of us have to, you know, answer emails and be on calls and stuff. Or coordinate childcare logistics for the kids we aren't glued to.