Some people light up when their phone rings, while others feel a wave of dread wash over them. If you’re someone who would rather send a quick text than pick up the phone, you’re definitely not alone.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I have a friend who won't have important conversations over text. Ever. I'll try to talk through something with her in a message ...
I don’t know about you, but if there’s one thing I hate, it’s the feeling of waiting by the phone for a text message. It happens all the time: a friend promises they’ll text, then days pass, only for ...
There’s a certain kind of person who feels their stress level rise the moment their phone lights up for the fifth time in ten minutes. Constant texting feels intrusive, fragmented, and oddly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Man using a smartphone to text and browse the internet - Dikushin/Getty Images Being able to pick up your phone and instantly send ...
Every day, messages fly back and forth across phones with little thought. People answer friends, family, and coworkers, often with strong beliefs about how they behave. Some feel they always reply ...
In the good old days, dating was defined by a series of face-to-face encounters. People met, they spent time in each other’s company, they got to know each other's friends and family, and they ...
Lately, I’ve been avoiding phone calls and texting people more than I used to. I might prefer to pick up a phone, but then I think calling someone will interrupt their day and be an unwelcome ...
Man using a smartphone to text and browse the internet - Dikushin/Getty Images Being able to pick up your phone and instantly send a message through text can be exceptionally handy. In fact, we'd ...