Communication in the Computer Age


Over the years, communication between daters has changed drastically and become a completely different ball game. There was once a time when you had to write letters and wait days for a reply to contact someone you were courting. Now we think that would be torture, but was it actually easier?



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There’s so many different ways to communicate these days, no wonder people get stressed out dating. Do you go for the bold phone call? Or do you like their status in hopes that they might see your name and send you a text? There’s so many mind games involved, in some ways it was easier when you had no choice but to write love letters.



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Thanks to instant messaging, you’re now expected to reply instantly. Or perhaps a bit after instantly so as not to seem too keen. But if you’re busy and leave it too long, maybe they’ll lose interest and start talking to someone else.



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Then, there’s the dreaded double blue tick. Being left on read. Do you text again? Maybe they’ve forgotten? Maybe they’re testing you to see how much you like them? Or maybe they’re just not that into you? The possibilities are endless.



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On the other end of the scale, what happens if you’re overwhelmed with conversation platforms? When you’re having a text conversation and then out of the blue they send you a Snapchat and then tag you on something on Facebook. Do you respond to each individually and find yourself having three completely different conversations with the same person? It’s no wonder dating frazzles the brain.



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The best thing to do is keep it simple. There’s a lot to be said for digital dating, because these days, a lot of people find their significant other through an online dating site, but once you’ve met someone, the best way to get to know them more is in person, not through emojis. Put your phone away and get to know the real person, the person behind the Twitter handle. You’ll know sooner than over Instagram whether they’re right for you, and it’ll put your mind at rest about what they’re like as a person, and whether it’s a big deal if they don’t text you back straight away. It’ll put a stop to the game playing because once you know someone for real, there’s no need for any of that.



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