AlyssaPagano: Overtheweekend I sentabout 128 textmessagesand I received 153.
Weusetextingsomuchtojustmake a plan, asksomeone a quickquestion.
Andinsomeways, itfeelslikeitactuallytakeslonger, andit's a stepbackwardsincommunication.
Youknow, I'm standingthereinmykitchentypingandthenwaitingfortheresponsewhen I couldhavejustmade a quickphonecallandfigureditalloutin, like, oneconversation.
Anotherissue I havewithtextingis I feellikeitkindoflendsitselftomiscommunication.
We'veneverhad a phoneconversation, soit's like a newthing.
Persononphone: That's kindofscary.
Pagano: Yeah, yeah.
Someofmyfriendsrespondeddifferentlythanothers.
Like, thefriendsthat I seeallthetimeandcommunicatewithallthetimewerejustsortofannoyedbyit, becauseitmadetheirlivesmoreinconvenient, andtheyhadtowaitlongerformetorespondto a question.
Butthenfriendsthat I don't seeasmuchor I don't talktoasmuchweretouchedbyit.
Theyreallylikedit.
I endedupcatchingup a littlebitwithsomepeoplewhomaybewerejustaskingme a question, but I actuallygottohave a littleconversationwiththem.
I thinktextingcanbemoreconvenientforcertainthings, butcallingsomeoneisnicesometimes.
Andsometimesitmakesplanshappenfaster.
Sothisweekwithouttextingjustmakesmewannabemorethoughtfulaboutwhen I usetextsandwhen I usethephone.
I thinktextingworksbetterforsomethingsandthephoneworksbetterforotherthings.