The Art of Texting and Texting Tips

By: Jennifer Maughan

Teenagers have embraced texting with enthusiasm, and parents who wish to keep tabs on their kids, open the lines of communication and stay in touch with their teens are quickly learning about the art of texting with helpful texting tips. Many couples are also learning the art of text messages to stay connected throughout a busy day.

Thinking of You: Send a text message when you are thinking of the recipient. Whether you send a message to your sweetheart letting her know you miss her or text your significant other to let him know you love him, the message will always be received with a smile. This kind of texting lets the recipient know that, even though you are apart, your connection is constant. Parents can send their teen a text like this as well, letting the teen know how proud his parents are of him.

Moral Support: Send text messages when you know someone might be having a rough or busy day. Wish your teen luck right before the big test or the school play tryouts. Send an encouraging text message to your husband right before his meeting with the boss. When you send your support to those who need it, the text message can provide a little boost in overwhelming circumstances.

Not-So-Deep Thoughts: Send a funny thought or short story to a friend or family member that doesn't really deserve a full face-to-face conversation. If you just had a great golf game or came across a huge sale at your favorite store, a text message can share that good news. Anything fun or exciting that just can't wait is good text messaging content.

Good Texting Manners: Set good habits early by following these texting etiquette rules:

  • Don't use text messaging shorthand unless you are sure the recipient knows what it means.
  • Never deliver bad news, such as a car accident, injury or change in job status, via text messaging.
  • Avoid sending a text message to express anger, hurt or annoyance. Such messages are either better delivered in person or not at all.
  • Don't send text messages in place of actual communication. While they are fun and handy for life's little thoughts, don't rely completely on them to maintain relationships.
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