No texting here either.I'd much rather call and chat.
I feel exactly the same way! Besides, I can call and leave someone a message a lot quicker than I can type it out in a text.
I have an 18yodd in college. Texting is imperative.![]()
maybe some of the non texters dont realize that we still use the phone also. i still call my fiance and my friends and speak to them also. i dont have huge drawn out conversations via Text. texting to me is about sending a quick simple message that i can do even faster then having to call the person. texting isnt a hassle, its a convenience. also when working my fiance cant talk on her cell phone at work, but i can shoot her a text and she can glance at it and get a quick message. she cant be on the phone talking to me from 8am until 5pm, but i can send her a message and say "i love you" or "dinner will be done around 8pm tonight" and she can see that quickly, without having to talk to me or check her voicemail, things that would both get her into trouble while working.
This is why I text also - 2 teenagers who communicate that way. DD can send a text when she arrives safely at a destination, or needs to be picked up somewhere. It is much easier to them than calling. It looks like most (not all!) of the posters who say they don't text don't have teenagers to communicate with on a regular basis.
Another thing, and this certainly doesn't apply to everyone, but texting is far cheaper for us than talking on our cell phones. We have four phones that cost us $600 a year and that gives the oldest teen unlimited texting and the rest of us 250 to 1000 texts per month each. When we had Verizon, we only had three phones, the cheapest plan available with the least amount of minutes, 250 text messages on one phone, no texting on the other two. Our bill was over $1100 a year.![]()
Email is even cheaper.![]()
No texting here either. If I have something to say to someone, I'm going to call him/her, not text.