RE: Talking on the Phone or Texting? 04-23-2013, 12:47 PM
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I agree with Wonders.
You have the ability to delay and leave time for between responses so I would like texting better.
Even though you can easily express emotions, depth and emphasis on voice phone calls, the freedom is there.
When in a noisy environment, you won't be able to hear the recipient nor they can hear you or let's say you are
in a public transport such as trains and buses, some people might think it is awkward to talk while everyone is silent
so this is why I prefer texting over voice calls.
You have the ability to delay and leave time for between responses so I would like texting better.
Even though you can easily express emotions, depth and emphasis on voice phone calls, the freedom is there.
When in a noisy environment, you won't be able to hear the recipient nor they can hear you or let's say you are
in a public transport such as trains and buses, some people might think it is awkward to talk while everyone is silent
so this is why I prefer texting over voice calls.
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