I DO NOT owe you a text back. If I'm not physically w you, I owe you very little in terms of interaction. I come home, throw my phone under the bed, and ignore till morning, and I prob won't answer you then either. It's not personal...usually.
Bothers the hell out of me when he doesn't reply and to him he can't understand why he should reply to me in a timely manner.
I think it just comes down to our generation was trained it's rude to ignore someone, where the newer generations think it's totally okay to ghost someone temporarily.
Socially I just can't wrap my head around that, but sure why not, 21st century etc. etc.
I DO NOT owe you a text back. If I'm not physically w you, I owe you very little in terms of interaction. I come home, throw my phone under the bed, and ignore till morning, and I prob won't answer you then either. It's not personal...usually.
I feel like old people take most offense to being ignored in that case.
Yep, my son and I have that dynamic going on.
Bothers the hell out of me when he doesn't reply and to him he can't understand why he should reply to me in a timely manner.
I think it just comes down to our generation was trained it's rude to ignore someone, where the newer generations think it's totally okay to ghost someone temporarily.
Socially I just can't wrap my head around that, but sure why not, 21st century etc. etc.
Probably much older than your son, but I do the same. I don't view an instant message as a call to action, if it's indeed urgent, just call me.