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      Or posting on-time, yet being too short, or too detailed; Play it cool, but speak fire… keep it light, yet deep.

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    i feel like a lot of culture nowadays is questionable. a person with the fullest social calendar will still feel special if someone texts them the next day. ‘i’m loved and wanted,’ they’ll think, even if they’re annoying and not interested in the person.

    so, where is this energy coming from?

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    Imagine caring if someone texts you back immediately. Real maturity is recognizing that most adults have other things going on and can’t/won’t be glued to their phone all day long.

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      I read the meaning as someone thinking it weird to text back immediately. That was the offense. As if you should play it cool and wait to respond.

      I personally respond quickly if I’m holding my phone and the message comes in, usually.

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          Them, 13 Aug: Morning!

          You, 14 Aug: Morning! How are you?
          Them, 14 Aug: great since I get to talk to you 🙂. How are you?

          You, 15 Aug: Great for the same reason 🙂. Want to have dinner?
          Them, 15 Aug: love to, where and when?
          Them, 15 Aug: Where are we having dinner?
          Them, 15 Aug: missed 7 calls from Them.
          Them 15 Aug: I’m hungry, are you ok?
          Them, 15 Aug: I hope you’re ok, call me when you see this, no matter the time, I just need to know you’re ok

          You, 16 Aug: Morning, sorry, 24 hour rule. Dinner tonight?

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        My comment mostly has to do with the ‘mature’ part, implying that the mature thing to do is to text someone back immediately. And conversely, not texting back immediately is immature.

        That said, reading comprehension is not always my strong suit, so fair play. Me brain no work so good.

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      Yeah but like instantly instantly is weird. You kind of expect there to be a period where they free their hands, then check the message, then weigh up whether it warrants a conversation right now, then think what to say, then type it. Could take 30 seconds, could take 3 hours if they’re fully busy and you get sidelined.

      A reaponse in 2 seconds from cold open always sets me off balance.

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        You’re thinking too much. Instant responses are not weird. Am I supposed to just wait for a bit so that youre wheels don’t start turning in the most un charitable direction.

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            Hey if thats something you all came up with thats just being courteous / conscientious of your friends needs / preferences.

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          Nobody owes anybody anything man do what you want. Its still weird though. Like when you knock a door and they answer it immediately because they were stood right there. You dont expect it.

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      Also, I’m happy to text asap if we’re planning something. If you’re shooting me texts to small talk, I’m happy to chat, but you have to understand that I’ll probably only start chatting when I’m really free if it’s not important.

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    As someone who often comes on too strong in the whole friendship thing I recently met someone who is that x10 and I understand how jarring it can be to have a friend who is rather extra.

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    Educate me please, is this a real thing? Do people delay responses to act cool? In my day, extended chat conversations were a thing and kinda required immediate responses. Does nobody do that anymore?

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      It’s just the current iteration of phone callback culture from the landline era. People had strong opinions about if you should call back dates or friends immediately or wait until the next day. The expectation of immediate response is a newer phenomenon.

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      Exactly what I was thinking. It’s not that you don’t get “immediate” feedback when somebody texts you… either by a sound or otherwise. Why wouldn’t you respond to that if you have the time? Although I get it when somebody sends you a thousand messages (or voice ones) in a row. Then I also need a time out.

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      Probably as long as Snapchat has existed. Especially since they were the first to show your little avatar peaking over the keyboard if you were in the chat at the same time.

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      I delay texts both reading and responding to not be a slave to my phone or to your whims. I don’t owe you immediate gratification. Texts are really disruptive. About 40% of the time that thing you asked me that I didn’t respond to you about took care of itself or you figured it out yourself and are maybe better for it.

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      Youre old enough that chats didnt have a history, and if they waited long enough, you had to open a different message entirely to remember what you sent them!

      Ah the times

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      Yeah i bet they’re on their phone allll the time just waiting for a reply.

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    What “always online” culture does to a mf.