Texting is a pain. My fingers are too big for the teeny tiny phone keyboard and I have to use a stylus so it takes me longer to text than just say it. And there’s no vocal inflection that adds meaning. I prefer to call and talk and get things over in a few minutes than texting for a half hour, if they even respond that quickly.
People have more ways than ever to communicate but no interest in actually doing so. I was shocked once when I sent an text with an important question about an event and I actually got a reply two weeks later with the answer. Usually never get a reply, ever.
I have a friend and for a while went through these first stages. He would eventually respond. One day I was with him with a group and I wanted to ask him a question without anyone else knowing, so I texted him. He was sitting right next to me and had his phone, but didn’t respond. Turns out, he doesn’t have notifications turned on for messenger, so he will only get the text when he happens to look at his phone.
I’m on the other side of this – I don’t always have my phone in hand, and if it’s in my purse, I don’t always hear the text signal. So I may not respond until hours later, and I don’t want the sender to think I was ignoring them. Many of my texts begin with “Sorry – just saw your message…”
My phone is usually lost or dead, I don’t carry it around with me at home either. I do most any computer stuff on my PC—like I’m doing now. That little tiny phone screen is too difficult to read.
More frustrating is the person who sends an email/text that needs a response, I answer immediately, with a response needing a reply, and they seem to have turned off their computer or phone for the next 3 days
Text- If there’s a list for me.Call – If it’s important.
People like texting because they can ignore it.
I don’t have a smart phone, and get really ticked when parking lots or ramps require one to pay. They should be required to take cash or at least a credit card.
Years ago, I decided I needed some personal time off and to take a road trip to North Carolina. I informed the young lady I was currently dating that I wouldn’t be answering calls or texts on the road and that I would call her to let her know I had arrived safely. So, from Kansas City to St. Louis she called and texted me a total of 27 times, all unanswered and at this point I decided it was time to breakup with her. I had been spoiled by my deceased wife who was a strong and independent woman who was as much my best friend as anything else. Also, none of the calls/texts were of an urgent nature. I did call the girlfriend when I arrived and waited to breakup as gently as possible in person when I returned. I am not a Cad like those that would have ghosted her.
Recently went to the theater and they wouldn’t let me in because they had to scan the QR code from my phone, and I wasn’t able to retrieve it, even though I had an email showing I had paid and what my seats were. Had to go to the box office and obtain paper tickets that they could then scan!!
This is why I’ve never bought into texts and that crap. I’ve spent my life avoiding annoying and pushy people. I will not become their slave at their whim. It also feeds self-absorption to have that power.
I never worry about responses, nor do I assign reasons if it does not come immediately.Further, I have never blocked anyone for not responding to a text.Then again, it can take me upwards of 3 hours to return a text because the phone is not in my hand most of the time.
I have a friend that has been my friend for 53 years. Sometimes days go by before either of us respond. It’s all good. What this also does is it can make a casual conversation last for several weeks, and sometimes a month. We’re both 71. LOL
Texting has been a thing way before smartphones. I would’ve preferred seeing crocs, and zeeba neighba. Sorry, Steph. Not one of your best Sunday strips
I have a strict schedule. I don’t open my mail until after dinner. And my phone is for me to call out if necessary. I have stripped it down to a phone app, SMS, settings, clock and my service provider’s app. It is just a phone. And if you think that’s bad, you should see what I’ve done to this laptop.
einarbt about 2 months ago
Oh the joy of having a mobile phone.
BasilBruce about 2 months ago
People were a lot calmer when we all had landline phones and answering machines.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 2 months ago
I found this somewhere: Glowing Rectangular Anxiety Generator
Imagine about 2 months ago
Smart phone. A misnomer if ever there was one.
baraktorvan about 2 months ago
Give the guy a chance, he may had it on silent. Or had it turned off,
nosirrom about 2 months ago
Texting is a pain. My fingers are too big for the teeny tiny phone keyboard and I have to use a stylus so it takes me longer to text than just say it. And there’s no vocal inflection that adds meaning. I prefer to call and talk and get things over in a few minutes than texting for a half hour, if they even respond that quickly.
RobinHood about 2 months ago
12 hours after sending text, you realize you didn’t hit send.
James Wolfenstein about 2 months ago
The problem is not the inanimate object. The problem is us :D
iggyman about 2 months ago
If they text me, and I do not respond, it’s probably because I mislaid my phone again!
iggyman about 2 months ago
Just another gadget to drive us nuts!
Out of the Past about 2 months ago
Most of the time, when I send a text I don’t expect a response. Usually I’m not surprised.
erik.vanthienen about 2 months ago
But on the other hand, you can run Kindle on it.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
People have more ways than ever to communicate but no interest in actually doing so. I was shocked once when I sent an text with an important question about an event and I actually got a reply two weeks later with the answer. Usually never get a reply, ever.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 months ago
I have a friend and for a while went through these first stages. He would eventually respond. One day I was with him with a group and I wanted to ask him a question without anyone else knowing, so I texted him. He was sitting right next to me and had his phone, but didn’t respond. Turns out, he doesn’t have notifications turned on for messenger, so he will only get the text when he happens to look at his phone.
Ellis97 about 2 months ago
I remember back when the only smartphone we had was the Nintendo DS.
Painted Wolf about 2 months ago
Some of us simply ignore texts until we feel like having a look, and replying if and when we want to.
diskus Premium Member about 2 months ago
I feel lucky to have lived prior to these things.
aerotica69 about 2 months ago
What really annoys people is that they cannot text me AT ALL. Drives them bonkers for some reason.
orinoco womble about 2 months ago
I always remind myself, “You don’t know what’s going on over at their place.”
Don in E Texas about 2 months ago
I used to call Smart Phones “Adult Pacifier’s”, but now little kids have them as well. Need a new all-purpose name for smart phone users.
mwest about 2 months ago
I’m on the other side of this – I don’t always have my phone in hand, and if it’s in my purse, I don’t always hear the text signal. So I may not respond until hours later, and I don’t want the sender to think I was ignoring them. Many of my texts begin with “Sorry – just saw your message…”
smartty cat about 2 months ago
Keep your land line for God’s sake.
SusieB about 2 months ago
I turn my phone off for the night at 7pm. No texts by returned for at least 12 hours.
chris_o42 about 2 months ago
My phone is usually lost or dead, I don’t carry it around with me at home either. I do most any computer stuff on my PC—like I’m doing now. That little tiny phone screen is too difficult to read.
miztrniceguy about 2 months ago
More frustrating is the person who sends an email/text that needs a response, I answer immediately, with a response needing a reply, and they seem to have turned off their computer or phone for the next 3 days
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 2 months ago
Text- If there’s a list for me.Call – If it’s important.
People like texting because they can ignore it.
I don’t have a smart phone, and get really ticked when parking lots or ramps require one to pay. They should be required to take cash or at least a credit card.
Goat from PBS about 2 months ago
I just send another text a few hours later. No need for all of this, I have enough anxiety.
NRHAWK Premium Member about 2 months ago
Years ago, I decided I needed some personal time off and to take a road trip to North Carolina. I informed the young lady I was currently dating that I wouldn’t be answering calls or texts on the road and that I would call her to let her know I had arrived safely. So, from Kansas City to St. Louis she called and texted me a total of 27 times, all unanswered and at this point I decided it was time to breakup with her. I had been spoiled by my deceased wife who was a strong and independent woman who was as much my best friend as anything else. Also, none of the calls/texts were of an urgent nature. I did call the girlfriend when I arrived and waited to breakup as gently as possible in person when I returned. I am not a Cad like those that would have ghosted her.
The Fly Hunter about 2 months ago
12 hours later, realizing that you sent those texts to the wrong person.
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 months ago
Or the phone is always set to silent, because you’re tired of being disturbed 5 times a day with spam and politicians asking for money.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Ex girlfriends slap-texts…
win.45mag about 2 months ago
If anyone’s building a snowman, you could use her carrot……..um….nose.
Snolep about 2 months ago
Recently went to the theater and they wouldn’t let me in because they had to scan the QR code from my phone, and I wasn’t able to retrieve it, even though I had an email showing I had paid and what my seats were. Had to go to the box office and obtain paper tickets that they could then scan!!
ira.crank about 2 months ago
If a caller is in my contacts I’ll answer but message notifications are off.
KEA about 2 months ago
Don’t worry, be happy.
CleverHans Premium Member about 2 months ago
What she needs is a job. She obviously has way too much spare time for bothering other people…
oish about 2 months ago
10 hours? It usually takes several days if ever to get a response from distant family members. And don’t get me started on email!
otieagle1 about 2 months ago
Colombo always managed to have his phone calls routed to the criminal’s phone so he could do a gotcha.
mindjob about 2 months ago
Forget heroin, smart phones are the new drug of choice
marilynnbyerly about 2 months ago
This is why I’ve never bought into texts and that crap. I’ve spent my life avoiding annoying and pushy people. I will not become their slave at their whim. It also feeds self-absorption to have that power.
Alicia1955 about 2 months ago
I never worry about responses, nor do I assign reasons if it does not come immediately.Further, I have never blocked anyone for not responding to a text.Then again, it can take me upwards of 3 hours to return a text because the phone is not in my hand most of the time.
zeexenon about 2 months ago
Well, asking last night’s blind date to get married may be a little too soon.
mdavidholmes about 2 months ago
I have a friend that has been my friend for 53 years. Sometimes days go by before either of us respond. It’s all good. What this also does is it can make a casual conversation last for several weeks, and sometimes a month. We’re both 71. LOL
DennisH2 about 2 months ago
The problem with iphones is people expect immediate response.
Eric S about 2 months ago
that’s why I have the setting “request received” for sms
IndyW about 2 months ago
The Motorola bag phones worked the best and were simply a phone.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Texting has been a thing way before smartphones. I would’ve preferred seeing crocs, and zeeba neighba. Sorry, Steph. Not one of your best Sunday strips
John Jorgensen about 2 months ago
Is this really a thing? I’ve never given it much thought.
eddi-TBH about 2 months ago
I have a strict schedule. I don’t open my mail until after dinner. And my phone is for me to call out if necessary. I have stripped it down to a phone app, SMS, settings, clock and my service provider’s app. It is just a phone. And if you think that’s bad, you should see what I’ve done to this laptop.
Ermine Notyours about 2 months ago
The solution is simple: hack into the phone camera and microphone to find out what’s really going on.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
You all answer me RIGHT NOW or I’ll never speak to you again once I find out who you are !