Be careful because it's not healthy to over-analyze. I would suggest that you do not text again without receiving a response. Be cool.
The 1-6 Minute Reply Rule is to wait 6 minutes to reply to his texts, but he should be waiting 1 or less! :)
Read and not reply
usually if you reply 'stop' to text services then they stop texting you pretty sharpish.
that your gonna take it slow when your texting or whatever your doing
That's scary
If the person sending the email to you also sent the same email to 10 other people then using the reply to all would send a reply to the person that sent you the email and the other 10 people.
Not sure if it works with all of them but try sending a text back in reply just with the word STOP. It has worked when I do it and you don't hear from them again. Or you can say CANCEL.
If a girl really loves a boy she should be happy while texting the guy, you'll often notice her smiling while reading the texts or giggling out loud . She'll also be impatient & anxious while waiting for a reply from her boo .
i dont kno does it please reply cus i want to knocus im gettin one
It depends on the context.You could say "nobody reply" if you were telling people who were present (e.g. a group of people) to not reply. For example:Nobody reply to my last status update.However, this wouldn't be correct in other contexts. Other contexts could be:Nobody replies to my status updates.Nobody replied to my status update last night.
Yes, but no... it depends on who the student is... example if in college there is a firefighter, or a mom, then they should be able to receive texts, but should leave the room to reply, and keep their phone on vibrate. students should at the very LEAST be respectful of the people around them, and know that some people do not want to hear the "tak tak tak" of someone texting, and noone wants to hear a cellphone ringer in the middle of a film for class.
This is an abbreviation for the French 'repondez s'il vous plait' which means 'respond if you please'. In other words you should reply to the invitation. Usually it is for the purpose of determining whether you will be attending a particular event or not. Often a date is given by which time you should reply. You should respond in either case, unless it specifically says to reply only if attending. It may also state by what means you should reply.