I think you are asking if it is appropriate etiquette. The answer is no, it's not appropriate. In person is the best way to inform someone about a death, especially that of a close friend of relative. If you live in another state, a phone call will suffice.
Means someone in the family or nearby is serious or death of someone may occur in the family
If you have a number for them, then you can text someone in Europe from anywhere in the world.
No it is not bad to tell someone to text you if you know them and it is rude of them not to reply to your text. You did nothing wrong.
yes no madder where you are you can text somebody if you have signal.
kids should text because it is a way to communicate with friends and family members and if they get lost then all they have to do is text someone saying I'm in trouble come help I'm near.... blah blah blah. kids should text because they can because no one said kids can not text.
you can talk to family and friendsor even it good if you got lost somewhere you can text someone if even you cant talk
mobel texing is a thing that you can text your frieng or family
A Death in the Family was created in 1957.
A person could wail when they are very sad, such as after a death in the family. Wailing is loud crying.
No
no
There is no sure-fire way to get someone to text you, but i found if you call them they will usually text back.