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Being a good texter is all about effective communication and etiquette. Here are some tips to help you become a good texter: 1. Use proper grammar and spelling: While it might be tempting to use shorthand or abbreviations, using proper grammar and spelling makes your messages easier to read and understand. 2. Be concise: Text messages are meant to be short and to the point, so try to keep your messages brief and focused. Avoid long, rambling messages that are difficult to read. 3. Respond in a timely manner: Responding promptly shows that you value the conversation and the person you're texting with. However, if you're unable to respond right away, it's important to let the other person know that you're busy and will get back to them as soon as possible. 4. Avoid texting in all caps: Using all caps is often seen as shouting, so it's best to avoid it unless you're trying to convey a strong emotion. 5. Use emojis sparingly: While emojis can be fun and add personality to your messages, too many can be overwhelming and make your messages difficult to read. 6. Don't text while driving: Texting while driving is extremely dangerous and should always be avoided. If you need to send a message, pull over to a safe location first. 7. Respect people's boundaries: Some people might not want to text all the time, so it's important to respect their boundaries and communicate in the way that works best for them. By following these tips, you can become a good texter and improve your communication skills in both your personal and professional life.
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