Do you prefer texting or talking on the phone?

Ghulam Abbas
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Benjamin Sloutsky
Depends on which person. With closer people calling. Otherwise texting.
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Ghulam Abbas
I prefer texting!
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Nicola Lanzilotto
It depends on the situation, but I generally prefer talking on the phone.
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Business Marketing with Nika
texting :D every time someone wants to talk with me (especially without scheduling) –> I am anxious :D I try to share my telephone number as little as possible.
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Domas Sakavickas
Depends on the situation. I don't mind calling, usually, things are solved faster that way. But if I need to agree on something important, I like to have an email conversation, as I can always get back and check all the details. What about you?
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Daniel Burns
Texting definitely. It's just way more efficient However, if I need to convince a certain person, it's gotta be done through a phone call😄
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Ahmer Saud
I prefer none.
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ISTIAK AHMAD
So yes, texting will always be there. Its a proven solution for all. That is why outbound texting marketing works dont you think? So imaging you could outreach via WhatsApp? Do you smell more conversions?
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Avital Trifsik
Texting for sure!
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Sadath N
It depends on the situation. Both texting and talking on the phone have their advantages, and I choose the method that fits the context best.
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Ryan Zhang
I personally prefer texting, as it allows me the flexibility to respond on my own time and think through my responses. However, I do appreciate the immediacy and emotional connection that talking on the phone can offer.
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David Popescu
I think talking on the phone is more efficient, you get things done way faster compared to texting.
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Darren Chen
Texting often, talking occasionally.
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Hussein Hashish
texting for short conversations, and talking to make sure Im avoiding long text conversations lol
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Jeremy Kaur
I personally prefer texting because it allows me to carefully craft my responses and manage conversations at my own pace. However, I do appreciate the immediacy and emotional nuance that talking on the phone offers for more urgent or meaningful discussions.
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Boris Markarian
I prefer both, it depends on the situation, actually
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candy brielle
@abbas143official You are very famous in Product Hunt I have heard your name from several of my friends
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Roche
texting, talking most of times working bad
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Neel
Depends on the circumstances and the person I'm communicating with. As per my professional experience, certain folks in senior management tend to be very busy and most likely receive a barrage of messages - so quite often they may unintentionally overlook your message - so its always safer to call the person, if he/she has not responded. In personal life, among friends and family the approach is very different
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