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Do you still use email for personal communications?

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June 24, 2018, 08:19 AM
Oz_Shadow
Do you still use email for personal communications?
Seems mine is just a place for ads and accounts I have online access to. I don't remember the last time I used it for personal communications. Seems odd. I guess too many alternatives are available now.

I still use email at work for business communications.
June 24, 2018, 08:23 AM
ArtieS
Yes. I hate typing on a phone, so while I use text, its for short things, or I dictate the text, not type it.

For more complex communications, I email. If I am worried about the recipient seeing it, I send them a text telling them they have a longer email from me about (subject). That way, I know they got the message, but I didn't have to type War and Peace with my thumbs on a tiny screen.



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June 24, 2018, 08:26 AM
flashguy
Yep. I'm a "touch typist" and don't "text"--I use a full-sized tactile keyboard when I'm communicating with others. My flip phone is just for oral communications, and I do very little of that--long conversations are via my land-line phone at home.

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June 24, 2018, 08:27 AM
RHINOWSO
Emails are just commerce / order emails or work emails.

There are so many of those that it's very easy / typical for a personal email to get lost in the shuffle - so I've told people who used to email often that the best way to get a response is call or text.
June 24, 2018, 08:28 AM
FiveFiveSixFan
It's my preferred method for non-urgent communication. I never did develop the habit of being a slave to my phone every time something is sent my way. While I check my email frequently, it's not unusual for me miss texts unless they are from someone with a special notification tone.
June 24, 2018, 08:57 AM
smschulz
I hate text except for brief communication.
I have IT clients that want me to "fix" their computers over text messages.
I had to put a stop to it and edict "no tech support via text" > only email, phone or set an on site appointment.
Email is a preferred method of communication for a number of reasons.
June 24, 2018, 09:02 AM
Rinehart
Interesting question that I've asked myself- not for me, but for the younger folks I know. Most of them never use email willingly. If you ask them to send an email to an aunt or uncle they roll their eyes and tell you "that's so five minutes ago"...

Email is 80% of my communication, and I have different emails for business and personal. I still find it pretty astounding that someone would send an off-the-wall text message (to people who sleep with a phone as an alarm) at 1am. (Happens a lot to people I know). And try looking at an excel spreadsheet on a @#$@#$# phone.

On a good keyboard I can type around 80 wpm or so. Texting on a phone screen is absolutely painful...
June 24, 2018, 09:19 AM
Pipe Smoker
I still use email to communicate with a few old friends. But my SIL and niece have abandoned email in favor of Facebook. I had to get a Facebook account to keep up with their doings. A little texting too.



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June 24, 2018, 09:41 AM
Otto Pilot
Yes, under certain circumstances.

Especially when I am on the road, if it's complicated or I cam keeping odd hours, it's the way to go.


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June 24, 2018, 10:07 AM
Anush
I don't have time to play with my phone & my Tax business MUST have client communication that can be stored as backup.


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June 24, 2018, 10:22 AM
Fredward
Quite a bit. My hearing makes it difficult to talk on the phone without preparation difficult. It's much easier to communicate with email. Yes, texting too, but I have fat fingers....
June 24, 2018, 10:34 AM
0-0
I do not text. Just getting used to post here using my phone but it is uncomfortably convenient. Do not like it.

Phones should be used to pass brief messages and work but not to tell your life story when the other end is trying to have a life or is busy.
Find most phone use a rude form of people abuse.

If I courteously pick up the phone it doesn't mean i was sitting there picking my nose and waiting for it to get my attention.

Phones bring me a lot more bad news and irritation than good news and any form of satisfaction.

While I and bad at making it short (just read any post of mine). I pick my words carefully while emailing.

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June 24, 2018, 11:01 AM
arfmel
I use my phone to email. I wasn’t aware that email was hopelessly outmoded. Guess I need to get me one of them myspace thingys.
June 24, 2018, 11:04 AM
Gustofer
Mostly texting here, but if I need to send a long message to someone I'll email. As others have said, it's much easier to type out a longer conversation on a keyboard vs. an iPhone.


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June 24, 2018, 11:08 AM
Rinehart
I recently had some of my older son's friends visit and one was fascinated that we had three printers. (A commercial HP laserprinter, a high-res photo printer and a combo wireless scanner/color printer). I explained to him that we print a lot of color prints for prototype development/startups and proprietary project packets. The laserwriter is the cheapest quality printing I've found. (Brought it from a local fire department when they went wireless for $25 bucks).

He began lecturing me about how I didn't need printers, that I could just send things to Wal-mart, printer shops and drugs stores. Then you just drive over and pick it up! Wow. Didn't I know that printers are so out of date and hurt the environment?
NOBODY has printers at home, anymore, he said...


quote:
Originally posted by arfmel:
I use my phone to email. I wasn’t aware that email was hopelessly outmoded. Guess I need to get me one of them myspace thingys.

June 24, 2018, 11:45 AM
gearhounds
Yes.




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June 24, 2018, 11:50 AM
WaterburyBob
Yes, and from a PC with a keyboard.

I'm one of those dinosaurs that doesn't like texting or trying to type an email on a phone.



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June 24, 2018, 12:02 PM
PHPaul
Mix here, depending on the recipient.

I have 5 brothers, 4 older, one younger. 3 of them don't even own a computer or a smart phone to the best of my knowledge - 2 oldest both in their 80's, and the younger one.

One of the two that DO have computers is on my Bozo List and all his emails go directly to trash.

The remaining one we trade jokes and the odd personal comment.

Daughters are mostly text with an occasional email for longer missives.

Grandkids are all text, but apparently that is "so five minutes ago" as someone said and they're doing snapchat or skype or some other technology I don't give a shit about.

As to printers, I have a cheap (~$100) Brother laser as I like to print out the various parts books and manuals I download as PDF's. If I need color, I actually do go to WalMart as color ink is just stupid expensive and usually dries up before I use it all anyway.




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June 24, 2018, 12:31 PM
Vanwall
My communication
Phone
Text
Email

Which is chosen depends on type need of information to be passed on the person to who I'm communicating with.

Some friends do no txting, little email, they get phone calls. Others I txt, email, phone.

I do not use social media (facebook, etc) for any communication.
June 24, 2018, 12:39 PM
V-Tail
quote:
Originally posted by Fredward:
Quite a bit. My hearing makes it difficult to talk on the phone without preparation diffi
With my hearing loss, my phone is next to useless for voice communications, so email is my primary method for both personal and business communications. Text for short messages, email for everything else.



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