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Why are some people so bad at texting back? Experts weigh in on why bad texters exist, and how not to take it too personally.
Span Chen, who runs the site The Karate Blog, says he is one such texter — but he insists it’s not personal. “I have always been that dad that gets accused of being too blunt while texting.
The online disinhibition effect refers to the lack of restraint one feels when communicating online in comparison to communicating in-person. [1] People tend to feel safer saying things online that they would not say in real life because they have the ability to remain completely anonymous and invisible when on particular websites, and as a result, free from potential consequences. [2]
SMS language displayed on a mobile phone screen. Short Message Service language, textism, or textese [a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.
[1] [2] The term was first popularized early in the 21st century and is a portmanteau of sex and texting, where the latter is meant in the wide sense of sending a text possibly with images. [3] Sexting is not an isolated phenomenon but one of many different types of sexual interaction in digital contexts that is related to sexual arousal. [4]
Why are some people so bad at texting back? Experts weigh in on why bad texters exist, and how not to take it too personally. (Photo: Getty Creative) (Tim Robberts via Getty Images)
Never give more than what you’re getting back.” Which brings me to the current topic I’m seeing all over TikTok: ... I’m not texting at all. If he stops planning dates, I’m at a wine bar ...
It can hurt you, the other person and the relationship.