Texting Can Be Good For Your Relationship

Here you go , using a lot of abbreviations while texting makes it look like you aren’t putting effort into a relationship. Any relationship type. That’s the finding of a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. Here are some tips by the lead researcher Dr. David Fang, on how to text effectively:

  • Spell out the first message in a conversation (especially when texting someone new).
  • Avoid using abbreviations in emotionally meaningful texts.
  • Use exclamation marks, emojis or humor to show warmth.
  • Ask clarifying questions if you don’t know what the sender is trying to say.
  • Match the other person’s tone.
  • Use basic punctuation, and check your spelling and grammar. (You don’t have to be Emily Post—your phone will fix most of this for you!)

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