The phone bill with 1,000 text messages

I prefer texting to calling. Some of my friends think the idea of a phone call is to speak to someone four hours straight on a phone. I'm not like that, I prefer to talk for thirty minutes max about news or something really important. Why talk for so long when I see them at school the next day.

Texting is also easy for me now that I'm use to the touch screen. Before, touch screen texting was impossible for me but one month with the phone made it much easier to use now.

My plan is the £15 a month texter. This gives you unlimited texts and seventy five minutes. That's pretty much all I need to I find it perfect - and at a good price.
 
I texted my friend a couple times ONCE, and apparently most my minutes were used after I finished.

So yeah, I prefer calling people.
 
I don't text much so I don't even have a texting plan. I'm thinking of getting the cheapest one since I've been exchanging maybe one or two per day with a friend and it'll probably be cheaper to just grab a 250 texts/month plan rather than pay $0.25 for each incoming and outgoing text. :( I still prefer to text over talk on the phone, though, since it's cheaper. I just don't have the option since the only people I use my phone to contact aren't very phone-savvy anyway. My mom simply does not know how to text and won't retain the instructions when I teach her and my dad finds it faster to phone so... @_@;

I do however use my mobile web browser a lot for twitter. n_n; I can load well over 1000 pages in a month so I find that to be a much better use of my money than a text plan.
 
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I prefer voice with a certain someone lol. But for anyone else, I prefer text. As I'm quite awkward on the phone/rl.
 
I prefer to hear the voice of the caller naturally. You can easily sense if that caller is fooling you. Texting is nowadays not 100% reliable.
 
On the rare occasion I use my phone, I prefer to text rather than call. Unless it's a family member- I hate talking on the phone. T_T;
 
I prefer texting greatly when compared to talking. First off, I don't have wonderful hearing. When talking to people, especially on a phone, words become muddled and I always have to ask them to repeat themselves. Secondly, it's much easier to flirt via text than call. It's the same reason why a lot of people open up more online than off. It's just this kind of barrier or protection. Next, it's a good way to become closer to people without going through the awkwardness of talking on the phone (I hope that made sense :p). Lastly, it's good for memory. If someone tells you their address via phone call, you'd have to run and grab a pen to write it down or some other trouble. But with texting, you can just look at your inbox and there it is!

I don't know what I'd do without texting. It's awesome. :3
 
I text, but prefer conversations. My sister gets over 1k texts easy.
 
I just upped my texting plan today to 1000, actually. 200 a month just doesn't cut it. But I shouldn't use them all...

I prefer texting over talking. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the phone, it's just that I don't hear terribly well sometimes. I hate having to go "sorry, didn't catch that" over and over again in a conversation. I also enjoy using the little keyboard. It's awfully cute. :)
 
I prefer to text message people. I don't know why, maybe it's because of what happened when I was a child. I'd go as far to not answer any phone call at all.
 
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