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People who send each sentence of their message
In seperate text messages
Instead of compiling all thoughts into one text
So you receive a bunch of texts and notifications at once
Annoying or acceptable?
Annoying but understandable sometimes. What I don't like is when 3 messages are sent in less than 30 seconds with one being HELLO?
Unhinged is the word youβre looking for.
Look, like, I can't just
Change my way of communicating
You know?
Haha I just saw this. I was considering doing the same gagπ
Mate
I don't mind tbh. Interestingly Android 15 is adding "notification cooldown" feature, will see where they take it
Annoying, but in my defence, I had a friend who would refuse to read anything longer than about 3 sentences.
Putting them into different messages fixed that.
Unfortunately, that's a habit that has stuck with me even though I don't even talk to them anymore
I tend to do this. It's just natural to me. Much of my communications early were via text on like games or messaging apps. It's just how my thoughts come out idk
Same.
Since i barely use my phone i never even thought about it
plus i have my settings for no notifications
Annoying, but Mr P is dyslexic and he finds it easier to process this way. I occasionally miss one of the msgs.