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Instant Messaging vs. Speech

In today's rapidly advancing technology landscape, communication methods are evolving, with many opting for text messaging over phone calls. While texting is often quicker and more efficient, studies suggest that vocal communication can relieve stress, foster social bonding, and enhance clarity. Age plays a role, with older generations preferring voice calls, while younger individuals lean towards texting. This piece explores the advantages of both communication forms and encourages a balanced approach to digital interaction.

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Instant Messaging vs. Speech

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  1. Instant Messaging vs. Speech By: Sijourney Porter Computer Assisted Reporting

  2. Instant Messaging vs. Speech • Technology is advancing every day and with each new improvement people have to jump on board and learn something new. • Many people have moved more towards text messaging than talking on the phone. • Although text messaging is quicker, studies show that people should talk on the phone versus text.

  3. Text Messaging • Quicker • Easier • More efficient • More convenient

  4. Speech • Reduces stress • Calms nerves • Allows Social Bonding

  5. Preferences • Older people prefer talking on the phone • Younger people enjoy texting

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