Is that the same for a social message?Because im busy, it warrants a proper reply, or i go to reply and im distracted etc etc. If its important, they can ring or chase it up
Yeah. I usually reply quickly to notifications, but if im busy or in the middle of something ill just come back to it. I have a mate who is awful for messaging. It can take days to get a reply, but thats how shes always been. She sets certain days to catch up with everyone, with the odd text here and thereIs that the same for a social message?
I like the setting aside time to reply. That’s a great idea.Yeah. I usually reply quickly to notifications, but if im busy or in the middle of something ill just come back to it. I have a mate who is awful for messaging. It can take days to get a reply, but thats how shes always been. She sets certain days to catch up with everyone, with the odd text here and there
Theu absolutely do and I am totally guilty of thus. Or at least the same day. It makes me super cross when actually, I need to stop worrying about it and actually enjoy my day!In my personal experience sometimes I mentally can't respond to messages, even to say 'sorry I cant talk atm' 'cause it does use a lot of mental energy.
This day and age people send messages and expect instant replies but you shouldn't have to be constantly in demand even if it is showing you online.
If you need a reply urgently try contacting the person another way or just send another message saying you need a reply.
Friends yes but if they aren’t friends, I guess it is more difficult to gageThe worse one is when you are trying to arrange a date. I used to get cheesed off with it but now I just let it go. I think over time you get to know which friends take ages and so I don't take it personally.
Good idea. I've done that on whatsapp. During the last lockdown I had a colleague working from home. She was supposed to share the workload yet I was doing all of it. I checked her whatsapp and she was constantly online / typing (we don't use whatsapp for work). I realised all I was doing was winding myself up so since then I cannot see when people were last on whatsapp and vice versa.Personally I’ve turned off read receipts, the blue tick thing on WhatsApp etc. If it causes you anxiety, I’d recommend it. I do it because I don’t think people need to know if and when I’ve read a message tbh. It’s a weird and horrible part of the modern world that I don’t think is necessary, it feels very intrusive to me.
That being said I do try not to read a message if I don’t have time to reply because if I leave it ‘read’ I might forget to reply but sometimes it’s unavoidable.
That’s extremely annoying! There are of course instances like that where people are just avoiding you.Good idea. I've done that on whatsapp. During the last lockdown I had a colleague working from home. She was supposed to share the workload yet I was doing all of it. I checked her whatsapp and she was constantly online / typing (we don't use whatsapp for work). I realised all I was doing was winding myself up so since then I cannot see when people were last on whatsapp and vice versa.
Nothing to do with replying to messages, but can I just say, Martin ShawThat’s extremely annoying! There are of course instances like that where people are just avoiding you.
I used to be very sensitive to ‘being ignored’ because I previously had a very abusive relationship where I would be ignored for weeks and then when I was upset, be told it’s unreasonable to be confused/upset/assume things were over, etc.
I personally think it’s better to turn it all off. If someone has an issue with you, you’ll know soon enough. I regret wasting hours holding a WhatsApp conversation open to see the ticks go blue or if someone is online, winding myself up. I’m also regretful that it’s even possible to be that intrusive into someone else’s activity, tbh. I really don’t think it’s normal or healthy for that to be normalised.
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