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Ghulam Abbas

Do you prefer texting or talking on the phone?

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Ling Tien
It depend on situation
Ahmer Saud
I prefer none.
David Popescu
I think talking on the phone is more efficient, you get things done way faster compared to texting.
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TALK
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Milli Sen
Texting.
Domas Sakavickas
Depends on the situation. I don't mind calling, usually, things are solved faster that way. But if I need to agree on something important, I like to have an email conversation, as I can always get back and check all the details. What about you?
Sadath N
It depends on the situation. Both texting and talking on the phone have their advantages, and I choose the method that fits the context best.
Ryan Zhang
I personally prefer texting, as it allows me the flexibility to respond on my own time and think through my responses. However, I do appreciate the immediacy and emotional connection that talking on the phone can offer.
Darren Chen
Texting often, talking occasionally.
Roche
texting, talking most of times working bad
Ghost Kitty
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Ali Balcı
Always talk on the phone:)
Anna Jack
I prefer texting
Kathleen Smith
I prefer both
Abdal Yousef
I prefer texting. I am more introverted than extroverted. Talking and calling is not a thing I enjoy doing sometimes. But it depends on a couple of factors. Such as who I am talking with and whether I am in a good mode or not!
Daniel Burns
Texting definitely. It's just way more efficient However, if I need to convince a certain person, it's gotta be done through a phone call😄
Avital Trifsik
Texting for sure!
Hussein Hashish
texting for short conversations, and talking to make sure Im avoiding long text conversations lol
Boris Markarian
I prefer both, it depends on the situation, actually
Neel
Depends on the circumstances and the person I'm communicating with. As per my professional experience, certain folks in senior management tend to be very busy and most likely receive a barrage of messages - so quite often they may unintentionally overlook your message - so its always safer to call the person, if he/she has not responded. In personal life, among friends and family the approach is very different