Recently returned from a business convention where it seemed everyone was texting. I was even forced to text a few times while I was there. Is it time for me to jump in with both feet and add the additional cost to my cell plan? Is it really that necessary? I could leave 3 voice messages in the time it takes me to send 1 short text - I'm all thumbs.
3 comments:
Yep, go ahead and jump in.
The advantage of texting is when you just have something short to say. It's a lot easier to send a text saying, "I'll be home at 6," or something along those lines instead of calling and having a 5 or 10 minute conversation about it.
Kacey and I text all the time. We also talk on the phone all the time, but texting is just quick and easy. It's the quickest way I know to communicate a short message.
It seems as if the only way I can communicate with Clay is by texting. I hate it. If the human race keeps going the way it is, maybe we won't have to speak to each other at all in the next century. We'll just tele-communicate.
Get with the program Mr. West! My mom and dad both just learned to text and now they love it!
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