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01-18-2016 02:39 PM
I'm 46 and don't use email unless I have to because the person I'm communicating with can't or won't text or use a messaging app. My email is mostly just junk, order confirmations, and people asking for money. I rarely even read my personal email because such a small percentage of it is important. I only email my parents and two friends who don't use texting or Facebook.
01-18-2016 02:39 PM
@Laura14 wrote:I get texting (not in the same room or household-how lazy can you get?) especially if you are away from each other but Twitter and Snapchat to talk to your family members? Unless you are already on there and it's a fun thing for everyone, um, no.
This is my opinion but I would have my children find their manners and behave with common courtesy especially towards their elders. How about you actually give your grandparents the gift of your voice and call them? Used to be a thing back in the day.
Well it's better than shouting down the hall lol.
I often text pictures I've taken to my kids who are in the house because I know they would want to save them. They are usually cute pictures of antics the pets have been up to.
01-18-2016 02:40 PM
@ChynnaBlue wrote:I'm 46 and don't use email unless I have to because the person I'm communicating with can't or won't text or use a messaging app. My email is mostly just junk, order confirmations, and people asking for money. I rarely even read my personal email because such a small percentage of it is important. I only email my parents and two friends who don't use texting or Facebook.
LOL I will not text my mom, I'm afraid once she figured it out I'd be inundated with the gods only know what. She's bad enough with the forward emails.
01-18-2016 02:41 PM
@Buck-i-Nana wrote:I guess it's personal preferences!
I get frustrated when someone wants to use texting to communicate long or complicated information. If it takes more than a text or 2 to get the information shared, then I see that as needing a phone call or e-mail.
Same with twitter which has a character limit and snapchat which is for sharing pictures. I find snapchat to be the most tedious app, at least on my phone. It doesn't want to open half the time.
With your granddaughter texting to her mom upstairs, I guess it saves shouting right?
I agree with that. We use instant messaging a lot in business and people often message or email me with complex issues and if it's not sorted in 2 exchanges, I tell them I will call them. Some things just aren't easy to get across in writing.
01-18-2016 02:41 PM - edited 01-18-2016 02:42 PM
@JAXS Mom wrote:
@Laura14 wrote:I get texting (not in the same room or household-how lazy can you get?) especially if you are away from each other but Twitter and Snapchat to talk to your family members? Unless you are already on there and it's a fun thing for everyone, um, no.
This is my opinion but I would have my children find their manners and behave with common courtesy especially towards their elders. How about you actually give your grandparents the gift of your voice and call them? Used to be a thing back in the day.
Well it's better than shouting down the hall lol.
I often text pictures I've taken to my kids who are in the house because I know they would want to save them. They are usually cute pictures of antics the pets have been up to.
@jaxs mom NO IT'S NOT! ![]()
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I guess I was used to everyone screaming at one another but big families are loud. Do you all really walk around with your phone on your hip at home? If I am home, I'm not looking at my phone. I got better things to do. ![]()
01-18-2016 02:46 PM
I'm a salesperson and notice how LAZY people get re: actual, real communication.
I steer clear of e-mail...something written out can often sound totally different than what I want to convey. It's good for sending contracts, or answering a specific request for more information - but that's about it.
In sales, it's important to have a human connection. Texting, e-mailing, instragram, etc. - make it a LOT easier for clients to say "no". It also conveys laziness on MY part - if a salesperson really wants business, they will see people face to face..even going out in miserable weather.
A wise manager once said that people need to EAT with you before they will trust you enough to invest with our advertising products.
I still think that's true. Even the Swedish guy from Million Dollar Listing says that nothing beats face to face contact.
01-18-2016 02:47 PM - edited 01-18-2016 02:48 PM
@Laura14 wrote:
@JAXS Mom wrote:
@Laura14 wrote:I get texting (not in the same room or household-how lazy can you get?) especially if you are away from each other but Twitter and Snapchat to talk to your family members? Unless you are already on there and it's a fun thing for everyone, um, no.
This is my opinion but I would have my children find their manners and behave with common courtesy especially towards their elders. How about you actually give your grandparents the gift of your voice and call them? Used to be a thing back in the day.
Well it's better than shouting down the hall lol.
I often text pictures I've taken to my kids who are in the house because I know they would want to save them. They are usually cute pictures of antics the pets have been up to.
@jaxs mom NO IT'S NOT!
I guess I was used to everyone screaming at one another but big families are loud. Do you all really walk around with your phone on your hip at home? If I am home, I'm not looking at my phone. I got better things to do.
If it's time sensitive and we are in the same house, I'll walk down the hall. Cute cat pictures can wait though so I text those. I do usually have my phone out sitting on my desk if I'm working there or in the kitchen if I'm cooking because I'm using a recipe that is on it. And besides that's what notifications are for.
01-18-2016 02:49 PM - edited 01-19-2016 03:25 PM
I hardly use e-mail for personal comminication. If I am fowarding an article perhaps to my aunt who is in her 60's, a business matter.
My brother, niece, nephew, SIL, etc. We tend to text a lot.
I forgot to add that I am 48 and I do not use Twitter, Snapchat, or Instagram.
01-18-2016 02:50 PM - edited 01-18-2016 02:51 PM
@JAXS Mom wrote:
@Laura14 wrote:
@JAXS Mom wrote:
@Laura14 wrote:I get texting (not in the same room or household-how lazy can you get?) especially if you are away from each other but Twitter and Snapchat to talk to your family members? Unless you are already on there and it's a fun thing for everyone, um, no.
This is my opinion but I would have my children find their manners and behave with common courtesy especially towards their elders. How about you actually give your grandparents the gift of your voice and call them? Used to be a thing back in the day.
Well it's better than shouting down the hall lol.
I often text pictures I've taken to my kids who are in the house because I know they would want to save them. They are usually cute pictures of antics the pets have been up to.
@jaxs mom NO IT'S NOT!
I guess I was used to everyone screaming at one another but big families are loud. Do you all really walk around with your phone on your hip at home? If I am home, I'm not looking at my phone. I got better things to do.
If it's time sensitive and we are in the same house, I'll walk down the hall. Cute cat pictures can wait though so I tent those. I do usually have my phone out sitting on my desk if I'm working there or in the kitchen if I'm cooking because I'm using a recipe that is on it. And besides that's what notifications are for.
@jaxs mom Okay, good. You were scaring me a little bit. I was envisioning the SNL skit of the home on fire and everyone in their bedrooms looking for a cell signal to text their loved one in the other room to get out and save themself.
01-18-2016 02:54 PM
If I have to use twitter or shapchat or anything except an occasional text, email, or an actual phone call, the person or persons on the other end are no longer important to me.
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