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I have a $49.99 plan with TMO. That is for 1000 anytime minutes for two lines. I pay $9.99 for another line and $9.99 for unlimited text. I have free My Faves (5 numbers) on all three lines. With this set up, the kids have NEVER gone over in minutes and text 8-10k texts a month. We use less than half of our minutes each month. I have 3 phone lines with TWO TEENAGERS and it costs me $70 a month. STEAL. |
I text because i dont like talking to people. when i call somone, i just want an answer, not all the bullshit that comes along with it. Hence, i Text. I can get a direct answer from someone without having to engage in 2 mins of conversation that i dont care about.
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I text because I hate small talk... I'll call someone if I want to have a freakin' conversation. |
I can't stand talking on the phone. I much prefer texting when possible.
For instance... My best friend lives in Milwaukee. If we are watching a game or something happens in the news, I'd much rather we have a short conversation texting than get on the horn and pretend we have anything else to talk about. |
I was against texting but I like it for this reason, it's cheap and provided that you have a good plan(unlimited texting incoming and outgoing), it saves you big on $$$.
I just find its a different method of communication that is very useful if you don't wish to communicate with someone on your cellphone during the daytime on a weekday. With my plan I need it for that reason. I only have 200 daytime minutes in my plan that I could use anytime during the day. Once those minutes expire, my phone company charges me .30cents/min just to talk to someone during the day on weekdays. I figured thats a ripoff, and thats how they'd milk me. So Id rather text someone during the day to get my message to them then rather go through that hassle of being ripped off and avoid those high costly charges I would receive if I talked to someone during the day on a weekday. |
My daughter can text without looking at the phone. They had a girl on the Early how who could do it behind her back.
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Because sometimes you want to say a quick something that doesn't require a whole phone call AND you can send it to several people at once rather than call them all just to say WOOOOT the Chiefs signed Pioli AND girls especially think its fun AND it's just another little piece of the whole technology pie and people like technology pie AND you can have whole conversations while you would otherwise not be able to (ie. at work etc) AND when having those conversations you can avoid any of those weird lapses in the conversation AND no one wants to call someone 58 times a day for little things AND it's quick, easy and convenient AND talking on the cell phone eats into your minutes generally whereas unlimted texting doesn't AND.... why does Donger always ask why?
I've gotten at least 60 texts from 5 or 6 different people today and it's a pretty average/kinda slow day. |
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Once I got that phone my text messages went from about 200 a month to 1500 a month. |
texting is so fast an easy if you know how to use t9word
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My sisters and I constantly talk about the people that call you right after you text them. The point is, I didn't want to talk to your ass so why are you calling? Texting'll do. |
You're married Donger. When you're single things like these still work:
sry gonna be late have to cancel tonight - call u tomm is ur friend hot? im already drunk Trying doing that with a phone call with such a clean break. |
ever have that friend that never answers the phone? texting they'll never say they didn't get the message.
Texting is good in all sorts. It beats the 'hi, hows it going? what are you doing? Hey I got to go' talk and gets to the point. Its good instead of leaving voice mail which most the time never gets heard leave a text and they'll get it faster than listening to the voicemail which also requires you to punch in a code to access. |
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