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raccoon

(31,111 posts)
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 08:39 AM Oct 2018

On texting. I Do texting on my iPhone. And I like it.

BUT.

IMO Texting is great for relatively simple conversations. For instance,

do you want to go to Olive Garden?

OK

Meet you there at 11:30?

Can’t get away from work until later. How about 1230?

OK, 12:30 it is.




Other example:

What color was George Washington‘s white horse?

White.

Thanks.




But for a complicated conversations, forget about it. It’s a lot more difficult through texting to get your point across sometimes. To make sure the other person understood really what you said.

It annoys me to no end to try to Carry on a complicated conversation via texting.

Some of you are undoubtedly thinking, no question but that this OP is old. And you would be right. And some of you are also probably thinking that my texting examples sound more like Shakespeare like real texting examples. And you may be right about that too. But I think you follow my general idea.

I will not, not carry on a complicated communication via texting.

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On texting. I Do texting on my iPhone. And I like it. (Original Post) raccoon Oct 2018 OP
same here mercuryblues Oct 2018 #1
Yeah, I use voice recognition a lot when texting. And yeah, some times it can come up raccoon Oct 2018 #2
I use a lot of pictures and GIFs with my texting Generic Brad Oct 2018 #3
I especially love those long conversations... Wounded Bear Oct 2018 #4
The best thing about texting (IMO).... femmocrat Oct 2018 #5
I agree, I only like it for quick logistical conversations. smirkymonkey Oct 2018 #6

mercuryblues

(14,532 posts)
1. same here
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 09:43 AM
Oct 2018

There are times when the person I am communicating with is unable to talk on the phone. Or things like directions and recipes, so I have to text. I find voice to text very helpful. Just make sure you proof it before send. I forgot once and told my son to buy a negligée and cook according to instructions on the box. I said linguini. Did I mention he was making dinner for his girl friend.

raccoon

(31,111 posts)
2. Yeah, I use voice recognition a lot when texting. And yeah, some times it can come up
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 09:50 AM
Oct 2018

with some real doozies if you don't check it before sending.

Generic Brad

(14,275 posts)
3. I use a lot of pictures and GIFs with my texting
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 10:10 AM
Oct 2018

My wife and I mainly use texting to keep a running conversation going with our daughter. She lives in another state. We also check in from time to time with an old friend in Hawaii. Other than that, I rarely have a need to communicate with anyone else by text.

I have fun with it and pictures or GIFs can throw some humor into the conversation if placed strategically.

Wounded Bear

(58,656 posts)
4. I especially love those long conversations...
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 10:16 AM
Oct 2018

where the sections of the text arrive on my phone out of sequence.

Then I have to scroll up and down and try to put the pieces together.

Hay-soos a Christo, you have a phone in your hand. Dial my damn number and talk to me.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
5. The best thing about texting (IMO)....
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 10:44 AM
Oct 2018

is that it suggests words! I don’t use the voice feature and my fingers are too big to hit those tiny keys. I don’t know how people can use two thumbs.
Technology passed right by me a long time ago. LOL

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
6. I agree, I only like it for quick logistical conversations.
Sun Oct 14, 2018, 10:51 AM
Oct 2018

I absolutely HATE trying to have long conversations via text. I really can't stand texting at all because I am very slow at it - I use one finger - and I just find it annoying. I would much rather email or call for something more complicated.

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