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Texting vs. Phone Calls
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Texting vs. Phone Calls

 




In today¡¯s digital society, communication with others is easier than ever before. The most common way to do so is by mobile phone, which enables people to send text messages or make a phone call.

Due to this, people have developed their own preferences when it comes to either texting or making phone calls. Those who prefer sending messages argue that they are more convenient and less of a hassle. Meanwhile, those who favor phone calls claim that they result in better conversations and are more personal.

Proponents of sending text messages say that it allows for more convenience and flexibility in our busy society. They can be sent anytime or anyplace, and the receiver can respond in the same way. Furthermore, the flexibility of texting can be extended to people living in different time zones.

Supporters also say that texting helps to avoid long, drawn-out phone conversations, which can become awkward. It is better to send messages that are short and succinct. In addition, it can be frustrating when the phone connection is bad and the call keeps getting cut off.

In contrast, promoters of phone calls assert that speaking directly to someone over the phone leads to more effective communication. People can have more complex conversations because they can pick up on nuances in the other person¡¯s tone of voice. As a result, there will be fewer misunderstandings, and the exchange of information will be clearer.

Advocates also argue that talking to someone over the phone is much more personal than texting. People can express their thoughts and emotions in a way that is not possible with text messaging. These people add that this sense of closeness can create stronger bonds and relationships.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Questions:
1. Why do some people prefer texting over phone calls?

 


2. How can texting be flexible for people in different time zones?


3. What do supporters of phone calls say about understanding tone of voice?


4. How does talking on the phone compare to texting in terms of personal connection?

 

5. Do you like texting or phone calls better? 

Why? When is it better to use a phone call instead of texting?

 

 


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