Essay About Texting

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The power of texting has drastically reshaped how individuals in America communicate with each other. Texting allows individuals to frequently connect and communicate with other individuals on a daily basis with the tip of a finger. Because to its convenience, texting is a socially accepted way to ask questions, make plans, check in, flirt, connect with current or potential significant partners, or help shy and nervous individuals develop interpersonal skills. However, there are disadvantages for people who developed the habit of using text messaging as a go to form of communicating. As texting becomes a second nature to the generations of today, the art of communication face-to-face has significantly changed to face-to-screen damaging development …show more content…

Texting is a quick and easy way to communicate with others in a quiet and exclusive manner. In today 's generation, people aged as young as twelve and above carry a cell phone on them and has become a necessity in daily life due to how easy it is and allows for convenience to reach a person anywhere at any time. The use of cellphones is so popular and common in today 's generation that in order to reach someone, texting surpasses other forms of communication such as e-mail, phone, and face to face conversation. Texting offers the most convenient way to send information and solves the problem to contacting someone immediately when they could not answer their phone or hear the answering machine in time. It is argued that text messaging is the best form of communication because one can send a message and receive a direct response instantly, in contrast to leaving a voicemail or sending an e-mail. Texting is an extremely popular method of communication and has become an integral part into people 's lives with how they communicate every …show more content…

The tone of voice between the sender and receiver goes misconstrued based on grammar or punctuation marks since it is considered a form of nonverbal communication through texting. For example, a sender who sends a message with proper grammar and receives a text with frequent abbreviations can be confused or angered thinking it is an inconvenience to even have proper grammar in the first place. In situations with punctuation marks being a nonverbal cue, a sender can place a period at the end of a text message to indicate the end of the sentence, but the receiver mistakes the sender for having a stern

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