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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 567577" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>texting can be immediate feedback as well. As in right this minute I am thinking this, I need to know this, etc...or before you forget something you put it in text. It allows the receiver to get back to you on their time as well when a phone call may not come at an appropriate time. While it can take the "emotions" out of the conversation (other then the use of emoticons), and allows for impersonal conversations, it also allows for difficult conversations to occur that might not otherwise occur too at times. It can also provide security for those anxiety ridden that you are "there" at the other end much differently then a telephone call can. There is actually many reasons text is valuable and different then a telephone call and why it's so big in use. Also, texting is easy to get out of, unlike a telephone call. You know the kind you can't get off the phone at times?</p><p></p><p>Just some more food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 567577, member: 455"] texting can be immediate feedback as well. As in right this minute I am thinking this, I need to know this, etc...or before you forget something you put it in text. It allows the receiver to get back to you on their time as well when a phone call may not come at an appropriate time. While it can take the "emotions" out of the conversation (other then the use of emoticons), and allows for impersonal conversations, it also allows for difficult conversations to occur that might not otherwise occur too at times. It can also provide security for those anxiety ridden that you are "there" at the other end much differently then a telephone call can. There is actually many reasons text is valuable and different then a telephone call and why it's so big in use. Also, texting is easy to get out of, unlike a telephone call. You know the kind you can't get off the phone at times? Just some more food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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