Teens say too-slow e-mail is their least favorite way to communicate, according to a Cox News Service story that ran in WichiTalk today.
Which is your favorite way to communicate?
- Texting
- Landline phone
- Talking in person
- Instant messaging
- Social network (Facebook, MySpace, etc.)
- Snail mail
I don’t use social networks, but I’m on blogs a lot. And I use all of these other forms of communication daily, except for snail mail, which I reserve for “special occasion” communication (thank-you notes, invitations, birthday greetings, etc.). What about you?
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I prefer e-mail over everything else, but I wish people would check their mail at least once a day. I do communicate with my son at K-State on Facebook, that seems to be his favorite way to stay in touch. My kids rarely get in touch with their friends by land-line phone. It’s usually texting, and then calling on their cell phones.
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