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​Types of bad texters in a relationship: Are you among them?​

Last updated on - Dec 26, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Types of bad texters in a relationship: Are you among them?​


In the era of immediate communication, text messaging has become an integral aspect of contemporary relationships. However, not everyone possesses proficiency in the nuances of digital conversation, giving rise to diverse categories of ‘bad texters.’ Grasping these texting archetypes and implementing effective approaches to navigate them proves vital for sustaining robust communication within relationships.

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​​Evaporating into the ether​


Arguably the most confounding of the bad texters, the Ghoster possesses a talent for vanishing without a trace. Whether there are extended gaps of hours or even days between responses, the Ghoster subjects their partner to a perpetual state of suspense and uncertainty. This conduct may trigger frustration and anxiety, turning the waiting game into a recurrent theme. The crux of managing a Ghoster lies in fostering open communication. Partners must articulate their sentiments about the disappearing act and engage in discussions about expectations concerning responsiveness. Establishing boundaries and finding a mutual understanding regarding communication frequency can help alleviate the impact of this mysterious behavior.

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​​Embracing brevity​


For the One-Word Wonder, brevity isn't just a choice but a lifestyle. Responding with monosyllabic answers, this bad texter leaves conversations feeling arid and unidimensional. Addressing the One-Word Wonder involves coaxing more elaborate responses. Encouraging open-ended questions and expressing genuine interest in their thoughts and emotions is crucial. Creating an environment where they feel at ease sharing more can metamorphose the conversation into a more engaging and gratifying exchange.

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​​Confronting autocorrect challenges​


Autocorrect can either be an ally or a foe, and for the Serial Typo Offender, it often tends toward the latter. Consistent typos can result in misunderstandings and confusion, necessitating the decoding of messages akin to solving a puzzle. Exercising patience is imperative when dealing with the Serial Typo Offender. Acknowledging the typos and, if required, clarifying any potential confusion arising from errors is essential. Sharing a light-hearted moment over autocorrect mishaps can also contribute to maintaining a positive atmosphere.

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​​Communicating in symbols​


While emojis inject personality into messages, the Emoji Enthusiast takes it to an extreme, frequently replacing words with a barrage of emoticons. Deciphering these hieroglyphic-like messages can pose a challenge, potentially leading to misinterpretation. Addressing the Emoji Enthusiast entails gently expressing a preference for clearer communication. Encouraging a balance between emojis and words ensures that messages convey their intended meaning without ambiguity.

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​​Operating on their schedule​


The Delayed Responder operates in their own temporal realm, often leaving their partner in anticipation of a reply. This texting behaviour can be attributed to differing priorities and schedules, necessitating the cultivation of patience. Understanding that individuals bear distinct responsibilities and time constraints is paramount when dealing with the Delayed Responder. Establishing communication expectations and openly discussing the necessity for timely responses can help bridge the temporal gap.

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​​Unraveling hidden messages​

The Cryptic Coder communicates in riddles and ambiguous statements, leaving their partner to unravel hidden meanings. This propensity can result in misunderstandings and frustration, transforming message deciphering into a mystery-solving endeavour. Encouraging direct and lucid communication is fundamental when contending with the Cryptic Coder. Partners should underscore the importance of open and straightforward messages to cultivate a healthier understanding of each other.

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