8 Texting Rules You Should Know

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Yes, there are some texting rules. There are many common misconceptions, things that people think or assume are true. Here are four familiar ones.

  • Fortune Cookies come from China.
  • Microwaves cook from the inside out.
  • The Polka is a Polish style of music and dance.
  • There are no rules for texting.

All four are wrong.

  • Fortune Cookies were invented in Japan during the 19th century.
  • Microwaves only penetrate 3⁄8 of an inch, it cooks from the outside-in.
  • Polkas originated around 1800 in Czechoslovakia, which is now the Czech Republic.
  • Yes, there are some good rules of the digital highway for texting.

Here are my favorite, elite 8 texting rules.

8 Texting Rules You Should Know

Rule 1 – Emojis

Like salt, sprinkle them, but consider the context. I wouldn’t use a kiss emoji to small group leaders. But a single smiley face or heart can let someone know your message is lighthearted.

Rule 2 – Punctuation

Texts don’t need to pass spelling or grammar checking. Don’t overuse question marks or exclamation points. Don’t end your text with a period, you’re better off using no punctuation at all.

Rule 3 – Fewer Messages

The worst thing

Is when

You send

16 texts

In 30 seconds

Even reading this is annoying, wasn’t it? Everyone will thank you.

Rule 4 – Fewer Words

Related to Rule 3, use as few words as possible, but be certain to keep the message intact. Try 5 words instead of 7.

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Chet Gladkowskihttps://www.hopeisthekey.org/
Chet is the founder and president of GLAD Associates. His latest book, “HOPE is the Key – Living Through God’s Superpower" points everyone to the good news about Jesus Christ.

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