- Paper greetings have given way to personalised, sharply addressed, instantaneous, powerful, warm, fresh, touchy and convenient communication making SMS the most-favoured and cost-effective medium of communication.
And I'd like to know, how should I describe that "Wsh u a Hppy Nu Yr"? "Personalised"? "Sharply addressed"? "Warm"? "Fresh"? "Touchy"? Something else?
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What I don't get is this: with your phone in T9 mode, it is faster (fewer keystrokes) to type "Wish you a happy new year" than "Wsh u a Hppy Nu Yr" (with or without T9). So what's with this txt rubbish? Is it now cool to appear illiterate? Or have txters genuinely forgotten (or never learned) how to spell?
well here's a personalised, sharp, warm, fresh, touchy and.....belated new year wish :) Happy New Year!!!
On Nokia phones, the key used to open the message is used to delete it. In effect, press the key thrice and message disappears forever. Some over-developed thumbs can do it in 0.24 seconds.
Now, we have figured out, at least, the "instantaneous" part of it.
u r complaining bout 243 msg? That is a lot of friends. MayB u shld be more gr8ful? U r lucky.
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