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Magnate
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I'm the kind of person where if I'm in a group text chat whether it's work related or not, I never add anyone's number to my contacts without their permission regardless of how long I've known them. It may sound like I'm just being weird but I do know that it can be seen as creepy if you just add their number, they may not want you have it and may be perceived as strange if they found out their number is in your contacts. I only add people's numbers if they text me one-on-one first or if they specifically tell me that I can add their contact info into my phone, other people have found it shocking that I don't add people's numbers right away but I just don't feel comfortable without their permission. That goes for asking for other people's contact info too which I've talked about before, I never ask unless I absolutely have to which I absolutely hate doing but otherwise I let others take the initiative or even give them my number first and let them decide what to do.
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I totally agree.
Even more so in mixed company. I'll never send male and female coworkers group texts unless we've already agreed to share info. And never with friends unless at the request of an introduction. |
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Yep I agree, it just sounds so intrusive asking for a number without a very good reason. Even when there is a good reason, I still get anxious since the receiving person still may not like being asked. Adding a number without permission just doesn't feel right, I prefer to have permission. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way, some people may see this way of thinking as weird but it's just the way it is.
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I think it's important.
How well do we know the people around us? And the people around us may act very differently with us than with someone else. You could be setting someone up to be harassed by someone. There are 5 of us who work together that all share office coverage. Those group texts go out. But that's it. |
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Someone added me to a group facebook chat of kids I knew in highschool. She meant well but most of these people I weren't friends with or didn't like. It was super awkward.
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Magnate
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Oh wow yeah that is awkward. Yeah some people mean well but it still may seem weird if you're not close to a group anymore.
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Group texts are a challenge. I am in several group texts & know all the people but their numbers are not in my contact list & I end up just guessing whose # it is that is replying. I only have the ones in my contact list I really know well.
Ugh, when in a group of 20+ it is crazy when a text is going & the notification keeps sounding with all the replies. I finally shut off the notification sound cause it drives me crazy __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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