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Thread started 06/17/09 6:02am

Fury

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how many text messages do u send to somebody before u just call them?

why do people send u 20 text messages when they could just call you?
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Reply #1 posted 06/17/09 6:12am

Fury

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How fast R U? Iowa girl wins U.S. texting title
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Enlarge By Eric Thayer, Reuters

Kate Moore, 15, of Des Moines, has her texting device checked by a judge during the National Texting Championship in New York on Tuesday. To win, Moore competed in a series of events over two days to test texting speed, dexterity, nerves, athleticism and knowledge. She received a $50,000 prize.





Yahoo! Buzz Digg Newsvine Reddit FacebookWhat's this?NEW YORK (AP) — Fifteen-year-old Kate Moore says the key to her texting success is "all in the thumbs."
The Des Moines, teenager is the new LG U.S. National Texting Championship winner. She beat out 20 other finalists from around the country on Tuesday and takes home $50,000 for her speedy and accurate texting.

Over two days, Moore outperformed other contestants at challenges such as texting blindfolded and texting while maneuvering through a moving obstacle course.

In the final showdown, she beat 14-year-old Savannah, Ga., resident Morgan Dynda. Both girls had to text three lengthy phrases without making any mistakes on abbreviations, capitalization or punctuation.

Every one of the contestants got a question wrong. None of them knew that PAW is text-speak for "parents are watching."

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Reply #2 posted 06/17/09 6:40am

JustErin

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Fury said:

why do people send u 20 text messages when they could just call you?


I prefer texting because I can respond at my own leisure, on the phone you can't do that.
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Reply #3 posted 06/17/09 7:14am

angelcat

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i often start to text and then give in and phone. it is quicker.
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Reply #4 posted 06/17/09 7:22am

Genesia

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If I get a text from someone (rather than a call), I just assume they're someplace where talking on the phone isn't possible and text back. shrug
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Reply #5 posted 06/17/09 8:06am

Mach

I usually do not text at all

If I want to say something or talk - I call
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Reply #6 posted 06/17/09 8:08am

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I've had people tell me "I texted you like 50 times!!! Why were you being shady?!"

...Umm, I have texts blocked on my phone, so if anyone really wants me, I need a phone call lol
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Reply #7 posted 06/17/09 8:22am

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Texting should be done for 3 reasons:

1 - To give/get directions
2 - To drop a hello or term of endearment "just because"
3 - To say either Yes or No

All this conversation shit is re-fuckin-diculous. Don't ask me "What did you do today?" "what did you think about the movie?" - Just call me, muthafucka!
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Reply #8 posted 06/17/09 8:30am

Mach

MuthaFunka said:

Texting should be done for 3 reasons:

1 - To give/get directions
2 - To drop a hello or term of endearment "just because"
3 - To say either Yes or No

All this conversation shit is re-fuckin-diculous. Don't ask me "What did you do today?" "what did you think about the movie?" - Just call me, muthafucka!



lol highfive


a few weeks ago I was reading/listening to a set of Dr.s that are studying the "text" generation and how it is/will affect their communication ( personal relationship ) and the detachment issues with typing and not face to face (ear to ear ) real talking communication
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Reply #9 posted 06/17/09 8:32am

MuthaFunka

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Mach said:

MuthaFunka said:

Texting should be done for 3 reasons:

1 - To give/get directions
2 - To drop a hello or term of endearment "just because"
3 - To say either Yes or No

All this conversation shit is re-fuckin-diculous. Don't ask me "What did you do today?" "what did you think about the movie?" - Just call me, muthafucka!



lol highfive


a few weeks ago I was reading/listening to a set of Dr.s that are studying the "text" generation and how it is/will affect their communication ( personal relationship ) and the detachment issues with typing and not face to face (ear to ear ) real talking communication



lol I can DEFINITELY see that shit happening, too!
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Reply #10 posted 06/17/09 10:50am

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I do not have the patience to sit there and type out a whole conversation back and forth, I have things to do. But for a quick question or two, I'll text.
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Reply #11 posted 06/17/09 11:08am

Mya

I don't, if I'm not in the mood to text I'll just call without hesitation lol
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Reply #12 posted 06/17/09 11:14am

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I don't text.
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Reply #13 posted 06/17/09 10:56pm

MuthaFunka

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Classic example an hour ago - This chick texts me "R U Up?"....WTF? Call and find out, bitch!
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Reply #14 posted 06/17/09 10:59pm

johnart

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If I text I can't or don't wanna talk to you.
I hate hate hate when I text and my phone rings immediately after.
DID I TEXT "CALL ME" MF???? mad wall
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Reply #15 posted 06/17/09 11:09pm

SUPRMAN

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Fury said:

why do people send u 20 text messages when they could just call you?

Because it's a preferred method of communicating.
I had a roommate for a minute and we would be in our rooms which were next to each other, both watching separate tv's and we'd text back and forth.
It's still our usual method of communication.
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Reply #16 posted 06/17/09 11:10pm

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MuthaFunka said:

Classic example an hour ago - This chick texts me "R U Up?"....WTF? Call and find out, bitch!

To me that's being more polite than calling. Why wake you up with the ring?
If you see the incoming text you can respond or not.
IF you don't respond to the text, I won't call.
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Reply #17 posted 06/18/09 12:49am

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SUPRMAN said:

MuthaFunka said:

Classic example an hour ago - This chick texts me "R U Up?"....WTF? Call and find out, bitch!

To me that's being more polite than calling. Why wake you up with the ring?
If you see the incoming text you can respond or not.
IF you don't respond to the text, I won't call.

Shit, the damn BEEEEP saying there's a text would wake me up!
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Reply #18 posted 06/18/09 1:13am

Imago

It depends.
If I know they're to busy to talk then it's just a fun game we play. It's like twitter updates but direct to a friend or small group of friends.

If I know they're not busy, and I get texted from them, I assume it's a form of avoidance.

I do it all the time, cause sometimes I don't want a 5 minute phonecall taking 2 hours--which can happen when you talk.

But I hate receiving anything important through text. Pick up the damned phone and call. It's like texting has become and extension of many folks inclination towards conflict avoidance.
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Reply #19 posted 06/18/09 2:58am

ZombieKitten

I have a friend who is on the poverty line, she can't afford a landline phone, and has a pre-paid cell, always running out of credit. I got a cell so I could stay in contact with her. I HATED HAVING IT!!!! pissed I let the damn thing lapse. I HATED texts, HATED if it rang! disbelief
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Reply #20 posted 06/18/09 3:26am

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Mach said:

a few weeks ago I was reading/listening to a set of Dr.s that are studying the "text" generation and how it is/will affect their communication ( personal relationship ) and the detachment issues with typing and not face to face (ear to ear ) real talking communication
Doctors/scientists/social commentators etc. always come up with the same scares regarding technology, so I'm not surprised to read this. They said similar things when email was taking off and probably did it for the good old telephone too.

The thing that's really cracking me up though is this...

Everyone here moaning about texting is doing it on an internet forum. In text!
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Reply #21 posted 06/18/09 3:28am

ZombieKitten

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Mach said:

a few weeks ago I was reading/listening to a set of Dr.s that are studying the "text" generation and how it is/will affect their communication ( personal relationship ) and the detachment issues with typing and not face to face (ear to ear ) real talking communication
Doctors/scientists/social commentators etc. always come up with the same scares regarding technology, so I'm not surprised to read this. They said similar things when email was taking off and probably did it for the good old telephone too.

The thing that's really cracking me up though is this...

Everyone here moaning about texting is doing it on an internet forum. In text!


I'd love to hear what dr s has to say about orging then boxed
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Reply #22 posted 06/18/09 3:34am

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ZombieKitten said:

TheEnglishGent said:

Doctors/scientists/social commentators etc. always come up with the same scares regarding technology, so I'm not surprised to read this. They said similar things when email was taking off and probably did it for the good old telephone too.

The thing that's really cracking me up though is this...

Everyone here moaning about texting is doing it on an internet forum. In text!


I'd love to hear what dr s has to say about orging then boxed

It can't be healthy. lol
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Reply #23 posted 06/18/09 3:38am

ZombieKitten

TheEnglishGent said:

ZombieKitten said:



I'd love to hear what dr s has to say about orging then boxed

It can't be healthy. lol


giggle
actually I meant to type "I'd HATE to hear…" lol
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Reply #24 posted 06/18/09 3:39am

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ZombieKitten said:

TheEnglishGent said:


It can't be healthy. lol


giggle
actually I meant to type "I'd HATE to hear…" lol

Ahh, the perils of typing. biggrin
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Reply #25 posted 06/18/09 3:58am

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It's like everything though, it's only a tool to be used or abused. You could easily give up on the real people around you and become reclusive. Communicating via text or online methods only. Or you can embrace the technology and use it as part of a balanced lifestyle.

A team of doctors could come here, look at a sample of threads and declare we are all social misfits, incapable of forming real meaningful friendships. They would say we should be out in the real world, talking to real people. It's easy for someone that doesn't understand something to make judgements based around their own beliefs. I spend a fair amount of time reading and posting here, so does that make me a social misfit with no ability to communicate with 'real' people?

But on the other hand, how many friendships have been formed through the org? I bet there are a large number of people that have become friends here. I've certainly made a few and have even been lucky enough to find a special someone to whom I'm getting married in August. Wasn't looking for that, it just happened and without orging and texting, it probably would never have happened.

Texting is just another option and most people I know use it. It doesn't replace face to face, or ear to ear communication, it's just another option. In fact, I'd say that I probably keep in touch with people more because of it.
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Reply #26 posted 06/18/09 5:38am

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I love texting...and sometimes I would rather text then talk on the phone.
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Reply #27 posted 06/18/09 5:40am

ocean

JustErin said:

Fury said:

why do people send u 20 text messages when they could just call you?


I prefer texting because I can respond at my own leisure, on the phone you can't do that.

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Reply #28 posted 06/18/09 6:07am

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Imago said:

It depends.
If I know they're to busy to talk then it's just a fun game we play. It's like twitter updates but direct to a friend or small group of friends.

If I know they're not busy, and I get texted from them, I assume it's a form of avoidance.

I do it all the time, cause sometimes I don't want a 5 minute phonecall taking 2 hours--which can happen when you talk.

But I hate receiving anything important through text. Pick up the damned phone and call. It's like texting has become and extension of many folks inclination towards conflict avoidance.


Yeah that

I can't decide whether i hate texting or love it confuse
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