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Lynxsus,
I hope you know I was kidding in my earlier post. Or, I could flood your phone with explanatory texts.
My response time all depends on the level of urgency and my availability. Anything really important, I try to respond right away. Casual texts may take an hour or a day, depending. Like Lynx, I'm one of the last people to get a cell phone, and I still don't have a smart phone because at the current time, I just can't justify the expense. I see texting as a form of communication, not entertainment.
I am also pretty notorious with PM'S and email in that it can take forever for me to write back, but I will, I promise! I answer them in the order they were received (unless it's an emergency) and right now I have emails dating back well over a month. This is because I don't like writing 2-line emails--more like 2 pages--so yup, it's going to take a while.
But the people I communicate and I have a pretty good understanding that we're all busy and there's more to life than social media, such as... actually going out and living life. I remember laughing when a good friend of mine commented on someone she knew who was complaining on FB, "How will I ever get all this laundry done?" and my friend said, "Well maybe if you got off the *censored* computer, you'd actually get something done!"
I hope you know I was kidding in my earlier post. Or, I could flood your phone with explanatory texts.
My response time all depends on the level of urgency and my availability. Anything really important, I try to respond right away. Casual texts may take an hour or a day, depending. Like Lynx, I'm one of the last people to get a cell phone, and I still don't have a smart phone because at the current time, I just can't justify the expense. I see texting as a form of communication, not entertainment.
I am also pretty notorious with PM'S and email in that it can take forever for me to write back, but I will, I promise! I answer them in the order they were received (unless it's an emergency) and right now I have emails dating back well over a month. This is because I don't like writing 2-line emails--more like 2 pages--so yup, it's going to take a while.
But the people I communicate and I have a pretty good understanding that we're all busy and there's more to life than social media, such as... actually going out and living life. I remember laughing when a good friend of mine commented on someone she knew who was complaining on FB, "How will I ever get all this laundry done?" and my friend said, "Well maybe if you got off the *censored* computer, you'd actually get something done!"