In today's world, texting is one of the most popular forms of verbal communication. Texting is both convenient and simple. It is robust and provides the users of texts many positive and negative effects. The ways of communication have changed largely because of the advent of communication. This has reduced the communication over the phone and e-mails. There are several effects of texting on verbal communication (Pounds, 2009). The paper focuses on the positive impacts of texting on verbal communication and sheds light on the imaginary feelings associated with text messages.
Impact of texting on verbal communication
The first and foremost benefit of texting is that it facilitates communication. This is particularly true for people who are shy and have issues saying many things one on one. They feel very comfortable talking to another person over the text and building a rapport with them. These are people who take time to get along with someone. Once an initial contact is established, they find it easier to talk to the person.
Another very important positive impact of texting is that it is instant. Writing messages to someone and communicating with them over emails means that you would have to wait for the person to read your emails before you send them another message. Emails are usually more formal means of communication whereby texting is a very informal and easy means of communication (Pounds, 2009). The communication over text is instant in that people carry their cell phones with them all the time. They even sleep with the phone. The phone is a vital part of our lives these days and so is the communication that takes place over the text.
Another reason why some people text so much is that the different packages ...