Text etiquette

I used to be worse with this, but it's interesting how sending follow-up emails is a generally more accepted activity than follow-up texts.

Okay, they are extremely different and come with different levels of expectation, but I think it was always difficult for me to read whether it's acceptable or not.

I don't always know if someone has genuinely forgotten to reply, or they really don't want to. I did used to message quite repeatedly and within a short space of time which I wouldn't do now. 

There has been a few cases where, through not responding, the other person didn't feel like they wanted to be friends anymore and it took me raising it. But I think that's more down to something lacking between us two where the other person didn't feel comfortable speaking up.

It's difficult when you really do need a response because you're planning something and you need to buy tickets or whatever so it's a tricky balance.

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  • Had the same problem with former pen friends who vanished. They've not replied to me over a year. Difficult choice as they're getting the letters and not replying back. Sometimes it's difficult to tell. Aware the former pen friend is on Facebook. 

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  • Had the same problem with former pen friends who vanished. They've not replied to me over a year. Difficult choice as they're getting the letters and not replying back. Sometimes it's difficult to tell. Aware the former pen friend is on Facebook. 

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