A question about texting etiquette. I had a friend visit from China. We went out to a museum, walked a bit in Manhattan, then went to a couple of art galleries.
Every 5 minutes she was either sending or receiving a text!
I was livid!
When I told her that I considered that extremely rude, she said that it was rude not to answer a text right away.
Now, I'm 61, she's 35. I don't believe this is a generational thing or a 'she's from China' thing.
When you are with someone, you are supposed to be with them. Texting constantly tells the person you are with that they are less important than any text they might receive.At least, that's the way I was brought up. IMHO, that thing should be shut off. If she wants to check it once an hour or so, that's fine, but every 5 minutes?
I'd like to hear from anyone, but particularly any younger folks here (say, under 40?).
If I'm wrong, please tell me, I'm willing to learn.
Every 5 minutes she was either sending or receiving a text!
I was livid!
When I told her that I considered that extremely rude, she said that it was rude not to answer a text right away.
Now, I'm 61, she's 35. I don't believe this is a generational thing or a 'she's from China' thing.
When you are with someone, you are supposed to be with them. Texting constantly tells the person you are with that they are less important than any text they might receive.At least, that's the way I was brought up. IMHO, that thing should be shut off. If she wants to check it once an hour or so, that's fine, but every 5 minutes?
I'd like to hear from anyone, but particularly any younger folks here (say, under 40?).
If I'm wrong, please tell me, I'm willing to learn.

... if I am speaking to someone and they get a :beep' telling them they have another call could I hold ... nope ... when they finally get back to me they will find me long gone ... clearly they found someone more important than me to talk to ... when they find the time they are welcome to call me back ... if the phone is busy I'm talking to someone ... if it's not and I'm available I'll talk to them and then when our conversation is over ... I'll be available to speak to someone else ... not before.


LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA


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