How many times a day do you text your friends? Your family? Is it usually about making plans or idle chitchat?

 
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so_patriarchal said...


I would say I text people about 50  times a week. I text to make plans about 80% of the time. Most of my chatty texts are like "I had fun last night!" or "Thanks for coming over!" Occasionally, I'll send people something that made me think of them, or a feel-better message, or a funny joke, or something. But I don't have one of those keypad phones, so I find chatting through text to be slightly awkward. 

ms_user said...


I text usually around 30-40 times a day, given that I also have to work so most of the texting happens before, on lunch, or after work.
Usually just idle chit chat. Any time I really want to make plans, I just call :]

computerwiz2011 said...


I am like constantly texting! I normally only text one person ( my love Aleene.) every once in a while i will text familly to get info for things but it is usually just my love. When i text Aleene it can be anything from making plans for the day to just talking about random stuff that doesnt make any sense.

caramelspooj said...


I text my parents when I need to know something. Text my friends if I am really bored. And my friends usually text me when they wanna make plans. What an amazingly normal situation. xD

uncool_siggy said...

constantly. my life is basically the waits in between for a reply. unless I'm in class. in which case you are automatically stupid and annoying if you text me.

kalasiana80 said...


  I'm not sure how many times a day I text.  It depends on who texts me and the topic.  Most times the topic is random.  Sometimes I may have a question for a friend or family member and I figure that's the quickest way to get a response.  Most times, I text because I don't really feel like talking on the phone.  Texting, it isn't necessary to respond right away.  You can take your time in responding.

sarah_cb said...

Lets see, according to my AT&T data text, I have 500 texts sent and received since the 2nd. That's nothing compared to what I used to do, but seems to be mums the word (just kidding, Kori :P). Actually, it's because I took off a nice chunk of the textings that I do.

So, I text my husband daily, literally. Friends and other family depends on the mood and what's going on. Some of it's idle chitchat and some of it is actually making plans.

The only thing with texting, though, is that I never do it while driving. Ugh! That just seriously pisses me off!! I hate people who do it, and I'm seeing it more and more as the days go on. Nearly got hit several times this week because of people too busy interested in what their screens are saying than the road ahead of them.

cest_amy said...

I like answering these questions...more fun than anything I can come up with. If you don't like them, I can make a filter and take you off...just let me know.

Mine varies. There are days where I might text no one, and receive nothing, and then days like yesterday, where I texted back and forth a lot with friends. I currently have 308 messages in my inbox and 408 sent. :D I know I've deleted some of the inbox ones, though...but it makes me happy I can have more than like 50 in it. And it's to plan, or chatting. I like planning through texts because I can go back and reference them, since I forget things a lot. Especially when the text includes directions. Oooh, instead of writing directions down, I could text them to myself, and go off that, instead of trying to read paper in the dark. Like, one message has "I-25 to Harmony (and make sure you don't miss the exit...)", the next "Right on College Ave." And so on. I am brilliant. :P

Family...doesn't text a lot. Although when my mom does, I end up with txtspk messages. I'm still trying to puzzle that one out, because when she tried using instant messengers, she'd painstakingly type everything out in perfect sentences.

My texting has gone down since I switched to my KRZR, though, since the iTAPEn on it is rather stupid, and the "learning" capability doesn't really learn. It just goes off on its own tangents. 'h' is apparently a more logical choice than 'i'. So is 'g'. I'm hoping the Treo I got will work better for me, because people sound surprised when I call instead of texting back.

7toe said...

Sometimes it varies. Most of the time I just text Mom and certain friends, b/c we're really not phone chat people. Sometimes it's idle chat, sometimes it's "Where are you," or "What are you doing on x date, do you wanna hang out?" type thing.

When I was going to Oregon, my Mom and brother and I chatted away through text messaging, because we were counting down how soon I'd get there, and when I left to come back to Ohio, they kept me company on the way back via text message, too. Johnny, same thing.

Generally, it's quickest and easiest to reach me through a text message, b/c I abhor talking on the phone. There are certain people I do talk on the phone with, but it's with good reason that I'd ever do that anymore. LOL

mrsbusybody21 said...

I text a LOT during the day. I text with my friends and various family members. Most of the time its just idle chitchat but with my one friend she refuses to talk on the phone so everything is done via text with her. I think that on my last months phone bill I had about 900 texts on it. Oh and that doesn't count the blackberry emails that and I exchange instead of texts. Is that sad?

abbybellarin said...


Do you really want me to count how many times a day I text my friends and family. Oh goodness you're funny! I text them to much. Even in school, but who doesn't do that? Sometimes it's about making plans, but mostly it's chitchat. Especially with one of my closest. I don't think you could follow one of our converstaions they are so random and funny. And confusing at times. You would have to know us pretty well in order to get what the heck we are talking about.

kulseth said...


I don't do a lot of texting during the daytime (work) hours, but I text fairly frequently in the evenings, almost exclusively with my best friend and the love of my life. My family doesn't really do texting, though my sisters sometimes send me messages.

loving_martinis said...

I definitely do not have a daily average of texts but I love texting. I hate talking on the phone unless it's Frank (despite living together, I love when he calls me). I wish my Mom texted. I mainly text my friends and it varies between making plans and idle chitchat. It's the quickest way of getting info without a lot of gabbing. It's also the fastest way for me to update a group of friends on plans.

meg1990 said...

When working I text probably 12 times a day. On my days off maybe 4-6 times. Most of the time it's just "Hey, I'm bored. What are you doing?" But sometimes I have to ask where to go, or I get asked to pick up something on the way home from work.

beth08 said...


I probably text my friends once or twice a day, not that much. It's usually about making plans, or random thoughts...

evil_kieben said...

In descending order:

I text Rak once a night to tell him if and when I'll be logging on to Warcraft.

I text Matt two or three times a week, but only as a reply to him asking me to work for him.

I text Aurora every week or two to see how she is. The relationship may have been a disaster but I still care about her.

I text Monique every three or four months, but only as a reply to her pretending we are still friends. She's used up all of her second chances.

Aaaaaaand... that's it.

liliaeth said...

Rarely, I plain out don't like texting. Even when people text me, I'm more likely to call back, than to text back.

mathiasthom said...

I would say never, sad, isn't it?

Family wants to act like I don't exist, unless they need me to dog sit for them,while they go out and gamble at the local casinos, or take off to a camping trip or a Vegas weekend.

So I really don't see the point of making any attempts to converse with them, unless I definitely need to.

jeklnskinsgrl said...

I usually text alot. I just checked my usage but it only has since the last billing, a few days ago, so it only has 30 listed. This doesn't count the texts to and from Gemma right now. I text friends more than family, but that's because I see my family vrey often and don't need to text them. Plans and idle chitchat end up getting mixed together. I almost never talk on my phone anymore. I can't stand akward pauses and half the people I know who want me to talk to them are nothing but akward pauses.

soldierswaltz said...

Texting is only useful when conversation isn't an option. Even though it wasn't used that much to begin with, I don't text that often anymore.

silverxfeathers said...


I use texting a lot more than I'd really like to, especially in my profession. We're all part of a calling/texting 'ring' in our office, and we notify each other of everything from class delays to help desk tickets that still need done. A lot of my co-workers are actually friends of mine, too. Outside of the office, I text a fair amount. Usually to people that text me first. I leave my phone on constantly, so if someone needs to get in touch with me, it's pretty easy to do so.

_spazzygirl said...

Not so much anymore, but when I actually had more friends, I would text constantly. Short idle conversation, but my phone was almost used like a chatroom. Definitely a social outlet for boredom, to just see what people are doing, and what the current drama is. Sometimes out of fun, I will randomly text family members from a different room LOL, so it's entertaining, I guess? I rarely make plans, I'm such a homebody. :) I'm lazy after battling long days of chasing around a beautiful daughter.

tiffybaby123 said...


I text my friends about 565 times a day or more lol. I am just into my cell that much yay and its just chit chat some times for plans lol

fckn_amburr said...

Since I live in WA, two states away from my family, I text them pretty frequently. I also text my fiance all throughout the day because we generally have conflicting work schedules, so it helps us keep in touch and updated on each other's day. I text my mother in law often, but it's mostly about making plans, as we share a car. I also text my coworkers to plan schedule changes, or ask for info on certain things.
I text a lot.

tigerknight said...

I would guess I send at least 5-10 messages a day, with a mix of both chitchat or plans depending on who they are going to.

I have Yahoo and AIM on my phone, but since everyone I would gab with on there has a phone with unlimited text plans I tend to not use it these days unless there is a need for longer conversation than text messages make feasible. I used to have AIM/Yahoo on my phone all the time when I was on my Sidekick (various flavors over the years), but the IM programs tend to chew through a lot more battery on my Moment than the Sidekick. I noticed when I hadn't turned them on during the day and had almost 70% battery left (as opposed to already needing a mid-day charge).

Though honestly that's with a third party messaging client, I may try the built-in one again although the whole reason I switched away from it was because of how many clicks it took to get back to the chat screen after you left it. I will have to do some battery testing.

kittyn_25 said...


almost never anymore as I don't have my own phone at the moment, but I do often when I have one. I like to just say hi every now and then to let my fam and friends know I'm ok and well. other then that I'm pretty independent and don't often share my plans unless it involves someone I'm texting.

mslovelace said...


I text people all day everyday. Making plans, just chatting etc.... I'm a texting machine!

simplyn2deep said...


I rarely ever txt my (immediate) family. Mostly my friends (sometimes via Twitter). Both idle chitchat and for making plans. I'm just not a talking on the phone kind of person. I rather be face to face for talking or e-mail/txt.

ygosonicfreak said...


1. Never
2. Never
3. What did I just say?

killedtragedy said...


Well when my cell phone was turned on I was texting all day. I would text doing almost everything - including showering (note: nokia's and water don't mix well). I text my friends more than family but I consider my friend to be my family since I don't have or know much of my actual family. Usually my text would consist of just random chitchat. I still talk to my friends through text - I just use my e-mail and yahoo instead of an actual phone.

cassidy_91 said...


I text my Mom 2 times a day , and my friends about 15.

jesslynne109 said...

Depending on the day I usually send and receive between 50 and 100 texts. Sometimes plans, but usually idle chitchat.

aydenisaac said...

I send out, on average, 6-7,000 texts per month. Family (immediate only) and friends. Chitchat, conversations, plans, thoughts, ideas... I use texting like I would use an instant messenger. I need a good phone with a full keyboard and good service in order to feel at peace and connected with my loved ones when they're away from me.

sarahmccoy said...


I text in fits and starts. I tend to abstain totally for three or four days at the time, and then when I do feel "talkative," I'll send about twenty texts a day. It's not usually idle chit-chat, but I rarely have very serious conversations using that medium. I only text the same small number of people I call, and though they know me well and know that I deliver everything with my deadpan sense of humor, one still has to be very careful when that is their default tone, as things can be innocent but be so very easily misconstrued.

tuckp3 said...


i wouldn't say it's JUST idle chitchat, but that's certainly a large chunk of it. mostly i text my sister and bug her about my niece. when i text friends it's usually an 'out of the blue, something reminded me of you'  type text; it's sort of like sending a little letter. there are other times when it's because i'm making plans - texting is usually better because you can refer back to the text for pertinent information. mostly i use my text to avoid using my daytime minutes... i should probably get a better phone plan.

berryblue_girl said...


The bulk of my text messaging goes to my friend Mandy, who lives in Maryland.  As I live in Arkansas and can't actually see her, we text each other almost every day off and on with little conversations. Whether it be about fanfiction (which we talk about alot), our favorite shows, or how our day is going, we always seem to send out a message or two.  Aside from her, I'll get random text messages from my mom or sister, and of course, the ever-present forward messages.  If it's one of those "If you don't send this to "x" amount of people, your love life will be ruined" or something of that nature, I ignore them.  My love life already sucks, how is forwarding a text message going to better/ruin it?  But I digress. 

Peace, Love and Happiness to You...Sarah


unbreakxbroken said...


I text my friends mostly just when they text me.  I used to be obsessed with texting but now I just want to leave my phone at home.  I let people know where I am, when I need to pick them up, if they are okay, and random other things but I try to stay away from idle chit chat.  It just stresses me out and makes things more complicated.  Rumors start, you can't tell a persons tone from a text, takes more time out of your life unless you are using it for a specific reason. 

xwinterstar said...


I text  everyday. It depends though on what it is. Sometimes its idle talk and other times like today, its dire straits....I'm good either way -_-

darkladystorm said...


lol I don't text. It's too expensive and a waste of time IMO. Why do that when I can just pick of the phone and call someone, or e-mail?

korn_orgy8127 said...

My texts are about both... I don't know how often a day I text, but last month I sent 1904... which is actually 404 over my limit. Oops. And this month I'm already at 1542. Normally I don't send that many though so I'm not too sure what happened last month...haha.

atlanta_charmer said...



I text to chitcat at least  six or more times a day to family and friends.

mended_wings said...


It's usually for making plans. I don't have time for idle chitchat anymore. Supermom syndrome. Lol.

lauren_chrissy said...


   Actually not alot. If I text my friends, it's out of boredness. My middle school friends have gone off to different high schools. And the ones I don't go to school with now, I keep them in touch.

   I don't text family unless if it's the usual "We are here" "where are you" etc.

   Not much of a texter, I'm a tweeter. (:

piggy91891 said...


well my texts per month is like round about 2500....sooo yea.
and its usually about nothing. or everything.

oobellamorteoo said...


I've mentioned in a previous post that my day always starts by waking up to my phones annoying text message ringer. If I sat and counted how many texts I send out to my friends I would probably die because I ran out of breath while I was counting. My family is just my parents and my older brother. My father has found that texting is a much more productive way to hold conversation through rather than actual talking. My mom on the other hand would rather call you because she can't figure out a cell phone to save a baby. My older brother does not even have my phone number. I'm always making my plans through text messages, my chit chatting I would prefer to do while actually talking. 

taylor_heart said...


I text all day everyday. Usually idle chat. It's March nothings going on. No birthdays, no weddings, nothing.
Bored.

wiredwizard said...

I don't text. I had that option shut off on my cell phone 'cause I didn't use it & didn't want to pay for incoming junk texts.

mynorthwind said...


I LOATHE talking on the phone. LOATHE. I can tolerate doing so with my Mom (when I'm living away from home), M, and B.

I will do so for others, but much prefer to text. That being said, I don't usually initiate text conversations unless I'm driving long distances or need some sort of information. I am a computer addict, and would much prefer to IM or be in person with the person.

I can text one-handed, without looking, but still prefer to use it for plans, serious questions (so I can think about what I say first).

mandapanda95 said...


Um, a lot? I dont ever count 'cause its usually to much to count. And its usually not important enough to remember anyway

mylifeasmegan said...


i text all day everyday. mostly my friends and it is usually just mindless chatter that makes no sense to begin with lol. we talk about the weirdest things and we just stay on that topic all day until one of us goes to bed.

strife_caecus said...

I text often enough to average around 400 texts a month and therefore use a 1,500 texts plan. I don't text with my family often, but when I do it's usually with my sister or brother. My mom and dad won't join the texting revolution.

I don't usually like to idle chitchat via text unless it's someone I haven't spoken/IMed/texted to in a long while. Much of my cell phone usage--spoken and text--is dedicated to coordinating with people to know where to go and when. So yeah...making plans. My regular idle chitchat is preferred in-person or on instant messengers.

littleluna24 said...


I only text my family when I need them to get something for me, or if I need to tell them where I am, in case I get separated from them or I wander off on my own. I don't have that texting habit / addiction like many people do, so I don't text often. However when I'm around my nieces (btw, they have a horrible texting addiction), they tend to text me for fun. But it only lasts a few minutes.

Other than that, I don't text much at all. To be perfectly honest, I hate it. I rather just give them a call instead.

rupert_talley said...


I will probably one of very few if any who will put down one number for both. 0

I've texted maybe three times so far. I'm sure once I get a new phone I'll do more. I'm kind of anti-cellphone anyway. But that's probably because teens act as if they don't text or on the phone every 30 seconds they will die and cause me great grief at work.

snugglebear1234 said...


I text my friends and family all day long about both making plans and idle chitchat

joeylou said...


I text constantly, and definitely more than I talk on the phone. In fact, I even have unlimited texting on my phone just because I send and receive so many texts per month.  Whether it's friends or family, I prefer to text over actually calling someone. Maybe it's because it's easier. Maybe it's because I've never really liked talking in the first place. It's usually just chit chat to see how someone's doing. Sometimes it's about making plans, but not very often. The phone I have is perfect for texting because it has a full QWERTY keyboard when you flip it open. It definitely makes my life easier. 

trdavis said...


I text way too much. My sister and my aunt mostly. But, since I was made aware of the dangers of brain cancer from cellphone use, I text to keep it away from my face. I would say I send out at least 150 text per day. My children use it to contact me. And it's usually about what our afternoon plans will be. Where everybody has to be after school since we share one car.

kaitydid33087 said...


I don't text.  If I could, I would, but I can't and don't.

psycho_kittykat said...

Text? If I only had a phone...

But I do IM a lot. Mostly two just two people. My friend, and the guy I'm crazy about. And it's a lot of idle chitchat, but often about plans.

jessicarabbit89 said...


Well, unfortunately, I don't have a phone anymore. But when I did, boy howdy. I would text all day, every day, to everyone. It was ridiculous, really. Usually it's just idle chitchat, but sometimes (during the weekends, holler! hehehe) it was to make plans. This makes me miss my phone. I was trying very hard to get on Texts From Last Night, but I'm just not wild enough, I guess. The fact that I'm not a big drinker probably contributes to this. :P

tranquildreams said...


How about I BLOCK texts. Watching people text usually pisses me off because they are not paying attention to anything else, such as driving. (never mind that it is against the law...) Or ordering their latte, which THEY came to ME to do, but are too busy with their stupid thumbs to have the decency to look at me when they order. Texts are so impersonal and I will never understand them. I know I sound like I am 80 or something, but you asked. =)

princess72385 said...

Sometimes I text a lot and sometimes not at all, it depends on the day. Most of my texting is me and best friend having conversations when we are in places where we either can't talk or it wouldn't be appropriate to discuss what we're discussing out loud. I've texted during jury duty and while in arbitration during a settlement. I also text to make plans, but usually that's something I do during an actual phone call. I'm not constantly texting because I find it annoying. The person I used to text the most was my brother, but since he's in Afghanistan now it'd be way too expensive, so we make do with emails. I have long [huge] conversations with my sister while texting about every 3 or 4 months (that's usually as often as I hear from her anyway). My best friend/cousin Liz and I text throughout the week, but we usually have a 3 hour phone call about once a week, usually on Mondays.

anaxthema said...


All the time, it's kind of horrible. I wake up with messages. It's all through out the day it's just like... sporadic gun fire back and forth.

demonicsoul_87 said...


I have sent a total of one text message in my entire life. It wasn't even from my phone. My cell doesn't even have a text-plan.

My cell phone hardly ever gets used anyway, especially when compared with my sister. My friends are used to my non-phone using ways so I manage to stay in the loop through emails and instant messaging when I can't see them in person.

pinktank1 said...


I typically don't text much, but I respond to text messages several times a day. :)

toomanystripes said...


I text my family practically everyday, or at least every 2 days now that I'm in college. I want them to make sure that I am okay so they can rest assure. Often it is idle chitchat. Just to say "Hi!" or "Goodnight" =)

lerhat said...


It all depends, some days I'll go without sending a text at all and some days I am the texting queen. Most of my texts are about something important, like plans and such, but when I'm bored I'll text a random person to see how they are doing just to occupy myself.

surreallifehero said...


You can tell when there is a gift certificate involved; easily half of my contact list fills this out.

Anyway... I do it very little to almost none, but not none anymore because Mom realised that on our plan we were spending something like 10 bucks a month on texts when a plan for 250 was five. So we finally have 250 texts apiece. I use it to find the girl who carpools with me, to tell someone I am busy, and for class things that is easier to convey in text than vocally. I have however been known for sending the odd song lyric text to a friend, or harass friends, or whatever. But with only 250 you are kind of limited in that.

egabrielle said...


once every few days or so i text people to see what they're doing, but generally i don't bother unless i need to talk about something important.

maggieblue514 said...


I never text.  The only time I really used texting was when my daughter and her family spent three months in Scotland and it was way cheaper to text than to call.  

ashlichan said...


All day, especially while I'm out and away from the computer. It's usually just to friends though. I really don't have a lot of family I'm close enough to that actually know how to text. And yeah, it's either about plans and random chatting. :D

bookunfinished said...


It depends. I'm a pretty avid text-er when it comes to my boyfriend; we're long distance and have vastly different work/sleep schedules, so it often makes up the bulk of our conversation during the day. Otherwise my texting is usually limited to making plans, confirming plans, or informing my boss when I'm stuck in traffic (I'm lucky my job situation allows this.) I do have a keyboard phone and an unlimited text plan, and being the shy person that I am, I often prefer it to actual conversation. My parents and I use texting almost solely for sending cute/funny pictures to each other. So I'd say I send anywhere between 10 and 30 texts a day. Now, back when me and my boyfriend were first starting to talk, before dating, man. I averaged hundreds and hundreds of texts in those weeks.

sarcastistic said...

I don't text my friends or family at all, as I own no cell phone. And when I did have a cell phone, I wasn't paying for the texting capabilities, so I didn't text then either. So, I'm a textual virgin.

blood_ecstasy said...

Usually none, I'm not exactly a social butterfly.

If something happens and I feel like I need to talk I tend to text and obsessively, but it's pretty rare.

I wait for people to text me, because I always feel like I am bothering them otherwise.

ladytinne said...


ZERO, NADA, NONE and my life is more peaceful for it.

mattisanalien said...


I text my friends only a few times a day; there is no specific number of times. I almost never text my family, unless it is something important that I cannot call about. With my friends it's almost always chitchat. But with my family, it's something kind of important. Given the choices, I guess it would be idle chitchat, but not really. My family usually calls each other, well, other than my sister and I. Anyway, it's mainly because my father is almost always driving, and he knows how dangerous it is to text and drive (especially with his precious iPhone). As well as the fact that my mother is a horrible text-er. She actually cannot understand how to place a question mark in a sentence.

maryerin said...


I hardly ever text anymore. Usually I write "Call Me" or something short and to the point. I have tried the route of writing out thoughtful text messages and it didn't get me anywhere besides friends telling me not the waste their text messages because they only get 200 a month.

I kind of resent text messages anyway. Whatever happened to a thoughtful handwritten note? I miss notes. I used to write notes all the time in high school. Notes and steamy love stories for my best friends staring them and whoever they were hot for at the time. Yeah, I was surprisingly good that. I wonder if my friends kept them? I vaguely remember one staring my friend Elizabeth and Ewan Mac Gregor that involved a rainy night, a Motorcycle, and an abandoned castle. It's been about twelve years since I wrote that. I wonder if Elizabeth still even likes Ewan Mac Gregor. I know I do.

cptjacks said...


Most days I go without texting at all, but when I do text it is either for directions somewhere or to check up on someone I haven't heard from in a while and might be worried about.

strummer_boi said...


I don't text as often as I used to. Maybe..20 times a day. (this is not including the total back and forth). I used to text all the time during the day. It all depends on who I am texting to. The winter months make a lot of my friends, including myself somewhat antisocial...so none of us really text much at the moment. When I do text, it's either making plans, reminding someone about picking up something/running an errand or just random conversation.

moronicblooze said...


dedicated to the prejudice cop i allowed into my home;

-----------------------------------------------------------

schizophrenia is a blessing.

i will talk as much as i want to about what i want to with
my freedom of speech that you've foolishly given to me.

if you ever try to sell me dope again, i'll publically announce your name.

thinkingjack said...


it depends on the friend, if i know it's a friend who will actually for once in their life reply to a god damn "hello i miss/wanna hang with/just thought of you how are you?" text then i'll send one or a simple Hi/hello, and go from that. and if the convo ends a few hours later i'll bug them with something else but never lose contact with them, i wouldnt call it idle chit chat because we talk about some really good stuff especially hockey friends where we geek out over hockey gear and NHL hockey instead of the idle, "whats up= not much you?=eh nothing chillin=cool cool" bullshit everyone does. If i dont text you i just dont have your number or didnt bother saving it on my new phone since you probably dont respond, people are odd, but we're an intriguing bunch.

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teletomtommy said...

Well, I did text friends, and family members pretty often, that is, until a few weeks ago, somebody stole my phone, and I had no insurance! That was my baby! (Pause for Laughter)

That being said, I've learned that being by myself in situations really isn't that bad after all.

I personally know plenty of folks, including myself, that use cell phones to chat and text others when we're alone in social situations. Seems Like a lot of folks have to have that security when going to the Supermarket, to Best Buy, ;0) or to the bank, or even in a car while driving, and that's freaking dangerous!

And what's the worst of all, is that when we're in those situations, the recipient\ victim of our call, or even our text, feels neglected because we are so preoccupied with doing whatever. Hmmm Maybe we should put the cell down and enjoy the moments we have to ourselves? I think so. I'm learning to do just that.

mchcone2010 said...
I only text if one of my girls text me.  I have three adult daughters, two of which live out of state.  Normally, we phone on about a daily basis.  However, there are times when they cannot phone and they will text me and I return the text with an answer.  I love keeping in close  touch with them and hope that never changes.  My family is my life and we are all very close.  I have been married for 43 years and my daughters are 40, 38, and 33, respectively.  I also have 2 adorable grandsons, ages 4 and 7.  I think texting is ok if done in the right place....not in a car!
sunshinefroggie said...


I text message my fiance about 10 to 15 times a day depending on the day. Since none of my friends that I want to talk to have cell phones, I do not text them. However, when I text it usually has to do with making plans. However, there are a few times that I just chitchat, or share something with him that I would forget to share later in the day.

scarleast said...


I don't know it varies. Sometimes, I text a lot and other days I just want to be left alone and won't answer anyone. It's usually just chit chat sometimes though making plans.

sixthkazekage said...


I can't even begin to say how often I text people. Let's just say that on a regular basis I clear out my messages at least once or twice a day. I hardly even make phone calls anymore, and the only people I ever do call are my parents or my sister, and occasionally other people when I'm too impatient to wait for them to text back. I'm a textaholic. My record for most texts in a month is 9,000 or so.

cmndrcuddles said...

What's that? TEXTING, you say? hahahahah Yeah I text all day. I text Travis sometimes- especially when I'm about to leave the gym to get on the bus so he will know when to pick me up at the bus stop.

I text alot too although we email during the day too. I text during the day. We comisserate about all the walking we do and the stupid people that we encounter.

I also do 98% of my Facebook statuses via text message when I'm away from the computer :)

Becca and I text alot too. We have been on the bus sitting right next to each other and texted about some annoying person on the bus because we couldn't SAY to each other what was annoying us. She texted me yesterday on the bus to let me know there was seat in the back next to her because I had to stand.

taurusbaby1989 said...


I text my friend whenever i want to see how they are doing

jennnnalynnnn said...


I'm constantly texting, it's my personal addiction, a horrible habit. I text from the minute I wake up to the minute I fall asleep. Very rarely do I text any family members unless its some plans we're figuring out or something. As with my friends it can be idle chitchat or making plans, usually just chitchat though.

thug64 said...


I Text my friends all the time. My family ever so rarely. And bothh chitchat and planning.

thezipped said...


I'm glad I found this topic on Writer's Block. =) 

I love to text. I text around 25 times a day. Sometimes even more. Lowest being 10 and the highest been, probably 60..? =) 

I text because I am more precise when I am write, most of the times. I text my love the most ^_^ And the other two people I text the most are my two classmates. 

I dont get a lot of money to recharge ^^;; so I amen't able to text some of my friends who live in a different state or city of my country much. 

And it is both for making plans and idle chit chat. More about idle chit-chat. =)