Tuesday, February 8, 2011

txtn

Now a days everyone is texting. From our parents to our younger siblings. Me personally I woud rather text then talk on the phone to avoid that awkward silence we have sometimes. I got my first job when I was about a sophmore in high school and with my first paycheck I bought my first cell phone which was a side kick 3. With the flip out key board  the phone came with it made it pretty easy to text. I was texting so much that I had to keep emptying my inbox over and over again a few times a day. I got so use to texting that I barely used any of my talking minutes. I think most people would agree that texting makes it easier to talk to someone rather than to talk on the phone, but its also easier for your message to sound a lot different then from what your trying to say.I know text messaging is a extremely addictive especially for my generation since that’s all we do. Overall I think texting is a great and reliable way to communicate with one another.

9 comments:

  1. yea you may be right but I think sometimes by texting you can't really express your feelings like you want to.

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  2. people shouldnt even get minutes on cell phones anymore:)

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  3. you are right, texting is better because I can do two things at the same time.

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  4. Sometimes I mistake what people are trying to say and take it a different way. It is confusing but I love to text myself

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  5. yess i preferred texting over phone conversations its less awkward

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  6. I remember everyone had that phone in high school, it seemed really easy to text with.

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  7. I hate it when I have to continually dump my inbox due to limited space. I guess that shows I text too much. But in my opinion, I'd much prefer talking on the phone.

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