No, inbox and messaging are not the same thing. An inbox typically refers to a designated space where received messages, emails, or notifications are stored for later viewing. Messaging, on the other hand, is the act of sending and receiving messages in real-time or asynchronously, often through specific platforms or applications. While messaging can populate an inbox, the two concepts serve different functions in communication.
No, picture messaging is where you send someone a picture and a little note with it, but texting is where you just send a message.
No.
Cause you're still talking, just not speaking legit words out of your mouth.
There is a way where by you can kindly ask the person to stop messaging you.
No, Messenger and Hotmail are not the same thing. Messenger is a messaging app developed by Facebook for instant communication, while Hotmail was an email service that was acquired by Microsoft and integrated into Outlook.com. They serve different purposes, with Messenger focusing on chat and messaging, and Hotmail primarily functioning as an email platform.
no they are not the same thing you dont have to like someone to repsect them
Honestly you should not! Zipits are the same thing as text messaging or e-mailing a person. They cost a lot to
In medieval alchemy, yes, they are the same thing.
This is the same thing. Someone just typed it wrong and put an instead of a. This is the same thing.
I was thinking the same question
The phrase 'inbox me'' will be a literal translation in french. Thus not applicable here. Inbox = Boi(^)te de re(')ception (Boite de reception) me = moi Inbox me, is the same as send me a message; in french, ''envoi-moi un message''
Someone can contribute to the disorder, but not exactly the same thing.