mafibisha
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This texting stuff is mostly wonderful. Its fast, easy and really helpful in many situations.
But I'm wondering about a couple things.
1) When you text someone, even if just making a comment (maybe a congrats for something) and they don't text you back (like a Thank You) - is that rude?
I was brought up to always respond to people so they knew they were *heard*. Of course, back in the day, that was in speaking and not texting
But younger people, like my oldest children (teens) and nieces and nephews (early-mid 20s) say its not necessarily rude. And unless you ask a specific question, while some people *will* reply and that's nice, most people don't expect a response.
2) Also, is it commonly accepted that they've *been in touch* with someone, even if they've only texted or emailed them? For example, llike when they only text or email their grandparents and not pick up the phone to call them? When I ask them if they've talked to the grandparents lately, they always say yes because its through text or email, and that *counts*. I guess it does a little, but I know the grandparents would much rather speak to them voice to voice.
Ok, hope you followed that and would like your input.
But I'm wondering about a couple things.
1) When you text someone, even if just making a comment (maybe a congrats for something) and they don't text you back (like a Thank You) - is that rude?
I was brought up to always respond to people so they knew they were *heard*. Of course, back in the day, that was in speaking and not texting

But younger people, like my oldest children (teens) and nieces and nephews (early-mid 20s) say its not necessarily rude. And unless you ask a specific question, while some people *will* reply and that's nice, most people don't expect a response.
2) Also, is it commonly accepted that they've *been in touch* with someone, even if they've only texted or emailed them? For example, llike when they only text or email their grandparents and not pick up the phone to call them? When I ask them if they've talked to the grandparents lately, they always say yes because its through text or email, and that *counts*. I guess it does a little, but I know the grandparents would much rather speak to them voice to voice.
Ok, hope you followed that and would like your input.


