Is text messaging a part of your
life that you use constant or do u find texting to be pathetic and
useless? Well, many people can argue
about that question because text messaging can be beneficial or in other hands,
it can cause problems to you and the society. The beneficial part about texting
is that you can keep in touch with friends and family, a sudden emergency that
people can reach you by, an easier way to say something rather than confronting
it face to face. The negative part about texting is that you can easily be
distracted or be dangerous. Way’s that contribute to this are when people drive
while texting. Don’t lie, at least one
of you picked up the phone and send a quick message. Many people do that and
this can cause a severe accident. Another negative part is when people text
during classes and ignore someone because your too busy texting. Texting during
class can be bad because you’ll miss what the teacher is explaining or you can
cause frustration to the professor. When it comes to ignoring people while
texting, I tend to do that without even realizing it. Whenever my mom try’s to
tell me something, the tone of her voice always comes out through my other ear.
This is a bad habit for me and it causes problems.
I text no like other. That's just me because I really don't like talking on the phone for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI do admit I drive and text at times. But now that I got a built in Bluetooth radio with my new car I’ve been calling and using more minutes on my phone. I know that some cars can display text and respond to text through your car radio.
ReplyDeleteI admit I am guilty of texting while driving. But, after I got a ticket for doing this I have been trying to avoid this. I know that is a extremely dangerous habit that we all need to take in consideration.
ReplyDeleteI find text messaging very beneficial. I'm usually busy with work and school and knowing that I can communicate through a message is a big plus:)
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely easier to avoid people through text.
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