So what's the deal with texting? I see people who are just texting on their phone all day every day. How did they get these people's numbers? What are they even talking about? How do people go about collecting 100+ phone numbers?
>100+ phone numbers
Are you shitting me? I have over 500 contacts and I'm one of the least sociable persons I know. It's mostly people you meet at work, school, on trips, when going out etc.
>What are they even talking about?
What they ate last night, the weather, that movie, that person, etc. Basically nothing.
>>17352996
>I'm one of the least sociable persons I know
You ain't.
>Tfw you only have 12 contacts.
>>17353037
I said that I have 400 contacts, not that I ever talk to them. People just exchange phone numbers out of habit at this point.
>>17353569
Don't know about that. It's mostly the older generations, 30 and up. People mostly exchange social media accs like FB, IG or Snapchat. It's different in a professional setting ofc.
>>17352985
They're on their phones pretending to text people. Or refreshing some social media account relentlessly, hoping that something interesting will pop up. There are a lot of weird people now who will glue their faces to a phone screen so that they don't have to deal with the real world.