I really hate it when I know someone's active but they cant be bothered to even give a yes/no/ok answer. Like that's just so disrespectful
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I really hate it when I know someone's active but they cant be bothered to even give a yes/no/ok answer. Like that's just so disrespectful
Text-tiquette
- Kiara
do not hit us with the “ok.”
we’re already hurting enough. we just want you to understand that we can’t handle a relationship right now. no need to be a bitch about it.
Friendly reminder for text ettiquite
How do you all indicate laughter in your texts? Because there’s no right answer except that my friend does it wrong and it makes me want to die every time I see it.
How do you text laughter? (On occasions when you actually laughed and aren’t just “this isn’t a hostile text.” Also assuming you *have* to type it and aren’t using emojis, gifs, or iMessage reactions.)
hahaha
bahaha
Lol or lmao
Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha.
Other (describe in tags)
how do i talk to non-aces?
sometimes, to Sound Cool^TM, i start a text conversation by texting 'ello....does anyone know if i can text people 'ello allo? would that be appreciated?
one time when i was on the bus some like 12 or 13 year old girls were talking and giggling loudly and one of them was texting a boy and they were ripping the poor guy apart.
"omg he just double texted he's so desperate"
"no look he's still typing [giggle giggle]"
"NO NOT THE TRIPLE TEXT. embarrassing."
like first off, so weird that they would even care about double/triple texting i thought that was like a joke. but apparently not.
secondly, THESE KIDS ARE 12 ISH AND ACTING LIKE THAT??? i swear i never did anything like that as a young teen. we as a society should stop picking apart texts.