Do you kow what easier than a text and doesn't harm grammar and vocabulary?
A voice message.
Do you kow what easier than a text and doesn't harm grammar and vocabulary?
A voice message.
Can you leave a message if they aren't home or are too damn busy to chat?
Land lines have this cool feature where you can check your home voice messages for free from any phone anywhere on the planet by dialing 1 306 310 MAIL. Can text do that?
Ringers have off options.Voice mail is a handy gadget but a ringing phone is intrusive.
Could we not think of it as two separate grammars: a standard grammar and a texting grammar? If we think of it that way, then one does not necessarily have to come at the expense of the other.
Ringers have off options.
We get it petros, you don't like texting. And the massive amount of people who do must be delusional. lol.![]()
Now you're on to something. It's a disease and there is help.
The best part of my day?
"Hi honey, how was your day"?
why would it need to be two separate grammars any moreso than speaking and conventional writing are two separate grammars?
It's a new portion of language, it doesn't need to be viewed as separate.
You already know.