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Will fall out of favor and that texting will be the favored mode of communication? I know I receive all my personal communications through texting than email.
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I chat with my friends and Mr S via texts. Email, I use to send messages and receive photos from my sisters.

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I text or email my sons and they usually end up calling me to actually talk so I'm not sure. I still use email exclusively for friends.
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Since I don't text, I hope not.

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Both have their various strengths and drawbacks....
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No, I think texting is for friends and family. If I need to communicate with business associates, my accountant, or attorney, I email them.
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My sister and I exchange photos through texting. I know that I can do through email but we answer texts faster than we would emails.
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On 9/10/2014 september said: No, I think texting is for friends and family. If I need to communicate with business associates, my accountant, or attorney, I email them.
I do the same. Although my lawyer and insurance agent prefers a text.
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Moxie, do you use the messages feature on your ipad? I love that and my DIL uses that to send me pics of my grandson. Love it since I can make the pic bigger by clicking on it.
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I think you just need to find out how the recipient wants to communicate. I was a bit surprised when I went through a recent refi, and I was able to take iPhone photos of some documents, and send them via text to the bank.