and ... is this a good or a bad thing?
I've been giving this a lot of thought lately. I'm not sure of where to post it, but here it is....
When dh came home with our iphones, I was surprised that he had a texting plan. I didn't anticipate using it, and truth be told, I'm really bad about texting and mobile typing. I don't enjoy the small keyboards and it seems so impersonal. I use it for sending a picture, texting a friend my weight once a week (BonBon LOL) and things like telling Thomas I have arrived at the hospital for lunch.
My mom, on the other hand, uses her iphone as one of her main means of communicating now. So do some of the people here that I know. They send long text messages, and answer when they can. I feel like it creates a sense of distance and I feel distanced really from them. They don't see it that way. My mom works a lot and she isn't always able to make a phone call ... so she feels like she can have a conversation throughout the day this was. To me it just doesn't feel like a conversation. I also can't always engage because I'm driving or busy with the kids ... I always feel very awkward if someone texts me and I can't answer until many hours later. Sometimes I even miss the text and don't see it for days ... and then I offend.
I sort of feel like it takes away from actual interacting and socializing.
Also, during the day, Amanda uses my computer for her homeschooling stuff so I rarely get online. I usually surf the web/visit imsn when I'm waiting to pick a child up in a parking lot somewhere. If I post, it's on my iphone with my iphone keyboard and so then I'm minimizing words to type less .... I say things differently than I would if I was taking my time on a keyboard. Sometimes that is to my disadvantage. I can sound more harsh than I intend, or I see a post that I really want to respond to but don't want to do from my mobile device ... then by the time I get on a keyboard I have forgotten it or the topic is old.
Do you text? Do you post from a mobile device. How do you feel about texting/mobile posting etc in the context of socializing in general?
Kris
I've been giving this a lot of thought lately. I'm not sure of where to post it, but here it is....
When dh came home with our iphones, I was surprised that he had a texting plan. I didn't anticipate using it, and truth be told, I'm really bad about texting and mobile typing. I don't enjoy the small keyboards and it seems so impersonal. I use it for sending a picture, texting a friend my weight once a week (BonBon LOL) and things like telling Thomas I have arrived at the hospital for lunch.
My mom, on the other hand, uses her iphone as one of her main means of communicating now. So do some of the people here that I know. They send long text messages, and answer when they can. I feel like it creates a sense of distance and I feel distanced really from them. They don't see it that way. My mom works a lot and she isn't always able to make a phone call ... so she feels like she can have a conversation throughout the day this was. To me it just doesn't feel like a conversation. I also can't always engage because I'm driving or busy with the kids ... I always feel very awkward if someone texts me and I can't answer until many hours later. Sometimes I even miss the text and don't see it for days ... and then I offend.
I sort of feel like it takes away from actual interacting and socializing.
Also, during the day, Amanda uses my computer for her homeschooling stuff so I rarely get online. I usually surf the web/visit imsn when I'm waiting to pick a child up in a parking lot somewhere. If I post, it's on my iphone with my iphone keyboard and so then I'm minimizing words to type less .... I say things differently than I would if I was taking my time on a keyboard. Sometimes that is to my disadvantage. I can sound more harsh than I intend, or I see a post that I really want to respond to but don't want to do from my mobile device ... then by the time I get on a keyboard I have forgotten it or the topic is old.
Do you text? Do you post from a mobile device. How do you feel about texting/mobile posting etc in the context of socializing in general?
Kris
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