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I Stink at Texting
I wholeheartedly agree with Isabella C’s article “I Stink at Texting.” I’m the same as her, I rarely text my friends. I rather see my friends in person or call them so I can hear their voice. I feel that texting takes our time and our humanity or actually our personality away. Reading texts is like reading a school text book, it has no emotion whatsoever, even when adding emoticons. It is indeed unfortunate that Isabella and I have friends that love texting, much of which is nonsense and can’t find a good respond to answer their text, or waiting a million hours for someone to text me back. Please save me my time and day and just call me. Thank you Isabella for writing your article. It’s good to hear someone else feels the same way I do about texting.
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