A Conversation for The Campaign For The Reading Out Loud Of Text Messages Recieved In A Public Place

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Post 1

Biohazard

I have done this recently - ands thanks to the courtey of a fellow tube passenger, a sticky situation was resolved.

My trusty mobile beep-beeped, and after reading an very angry message from a friend of mine, the person opposite me saw the colour drain from my face and heard me mutter "ah s**te". She helped me construct a very diplomatic reply, and diplomatic relations with said friend were on the way to being restored.

I wholeheartedly agree, viva TCFTROLOTMRIAPP!


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Post 2

Jack-oh, back on dry land for three whole weeks...

I've done it inadvertantly, when my friend's son sent me a text (or 'txt' as he calls it!) message when I was at my local High Street. My problem as a fogius oldius was deciphering the message as it's definately not cool to send a message back admitting to not understanding. Two nearby fourteen year olds not only deciphered but wrote a reply for me, thus making me cooler than cool!

p.s. the txt dictionaries that are available are always miles behind anyhting the young are using as code....
Jacko.


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Post 3

The Theory

haha... that's good.

peace.


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