I got so many emails and text messages, my phone blew up because it couldn't handle everybody. It's like almost being at your own funeral because of the way the headline read.
Wagamama. Text messaging aficionados might like to note that this is one of the most satisfying words you can possibly type.
I cried when my ex-girlfriend sent me a text message saying how much she liked my present to her.
I’ll respond to your text message, baby.
As soon as you stop thinking about them, they'll send you a text message or call you. Because they know you stopped thinking about them. It's like a radar.
People will now go to films with subtitles, you know. They're not afraid of them. It's one of the upsides of text-messaging and e-mail. Maybe the only good thing to come of it.
How many of you text message? It's a great way of not communicating.
Girls who used to tell me I ain't cool enough now text me pics saying you can tear this up!
Often times I'll quickly dash off an email or text message when I leave a party. A particularly enjoyable evening, however, that warrants a thank-you note or a phone call. I always say a handwritten note is the ultimate hallmark of a classy woman. But an email is better than nothing.
We've switched to text messages, we do anything we can to avoid being on the phone.
I can look into someone's eyes and feel like I know her better, versus a phone call, where you can't get that same type of emotion. That's why text messaging gets you in trouble: You can't bond, and emoticons explain only so much.