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You a talker or a texter?


pstall

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I have gotten to the point now i will just text you. It's quick, concise and to the point . If you call and don't leave a vm i don't bother replying. You do leave a vm then i text my answer.  Lol

I got friends who after 2 texts just have to call and I'm like come on man.

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Definite texter. Talking? With my phone? What's that about? 

That would be like putting a clock on your phone so you don't have to look at a wrist watch, then making smart watches for your wrist so you don't have to look at your phone. It's insanity.

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Old school here. I prefer talking. I have seen way too many people get upset by text messages that were meant to be funny but sarcasm doesn't come across a text very well sometimes. I also know of people who will say something blatantly mean on text and when called out on it they go with "I was just kidding" or something similar. I do text some but if the conversation goes much beyond just giving facts or info I dial the number just so everything is clear. If that person doesn't pick up or worse, tries to continue texting, they get no reply from me until they call.

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36 minutes ago, pstall said:

Unless I'm walking someone thru removing a brain tumor or landing a plane because the pilot passed out,  I don't see what can be so hard to understand that we need a table for 5 and to order me a Copper before I get there.

Alot easier to text a aircraft then talking on the radio. Less distracting. 

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