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What's your preference, do you prefer texting or calling? Personally am not a huge fan of calls, i prefer texting as i can easily express myself and i find it less stressful.
We are the same. I am more comfortable writing than doing calls. Making calls is tiring for me and in some cases, I can't keep up if that is what the other person demands always.
If it's possible for me to never make calls again in my life, I'm definitely going to take on that option. Chatting and text messages is more convenient for me.
I have always preferred texting in case if I am really busy. I hate calling it answering phone if I am really busy. Talking g to people over the phone is really time consuming activity. Despite that,many people engage in conversations over the phone with people for a really long time.
It depends on the situation. If it’s just a quick piece of information, I prefer texting. For longer discussions or more personal conversations, I choose calling so things are clearer and more connected.
It depends on the situation. If it’s just a quick piece of information, I prefer texting. For longer discussions or more personal conversations, I choose calling so things are clearer and more connected.
Well, this certainly does depend on the conditions. If I am in a hurry, then I would certainly prefer to call. In certain scenarios, texting is not an option at all. You cannot expect to text 911 when you are in a state of emergency.
I have never been a big fan of calls if I am honest, and much prefer texts. I find that with texts, I can get out exactly what I want to say as I have that time to type and think it through, whereas when I am on a call, it has to be the first thing that comes to mind, and I don't always have the time to think it through.
I usually prefer phone calls. Texting is fine for quick things, but I like actually hearing someone’s voice because it feels more real and less confusing. A short call often clears things up faster than going back and forth with messages. So if I have the choice, I’ll pick calling over texting.
I honestly hate talking on the phone so I prefer to text. However, my mother doesn't like texting so she's the only exception I make. I will go out of my way to call her, sometimes if I am busy though I will send her a text but I will call her when I get the chance to.
I choose between texting and calling depending on situation. If I want to share information, I will text, if I want to share opinion, I will call. For instance, I will share address, announcement, finance information through text, but I would preferably call if I have to talk about something.
What's your preference, do you prefer texting or calling? Personally am not a huge fan of calls, i prefer texting as i can easily express myself and i find it less stressful.
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