Posted by M-MAN on February 10, 2017 at 07:36:53 from (184.39.54.219):
In Reply to: Texting posted by showcrop on February 08, 2017 at 05:15:03:
I do send and receive a text once in a while but it's a pain pushing a button three or four times for each letter. Each text also costs me extra money so it's avoided if possible.
Now for what you call arrogance and pride & I call common sense. My kids are in to texting like you. My phone cost $100 and has worked fine for me for the last 5 years. My kids go through at least one smart phone a year - app $600 each. They spend 2 & 1/2 times more than me each month for service. They will even sit here at Sunday dinner with their phones to their noses until I point out how rude they are being. I have asked each one why they prefer texting over talking on their phone. Every time it was - texts are faster and I can keep up without having to talk to someone I don't want to talk to. My reply is alway's the same also. If you don't like the person enough to talk to them why bother communicating with them at all? Seems to me that most texts are an avoidance issue on the users part so I would be careful with those stones. JMO
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