grapesicles
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Thought it would be a good idea to start a new thread for this rather than post again in current ones!
Non-face-to-face socialising is definitely easier, but there are still these 'unspoken rules' which can be a challenge to navigate. I made a new friend while I was on holiday who wrote down their email address on my phone - I sent a quick message a couple of days after, but just over a week later, no reply. No pingback, so I guess the email address exists. Thinking there could be a possibility they're just really busy/on holiday, or the message got sent to spam/forgot to reply. Might try again later this week, & send fun photos of things I've been up to since I got back - strange, as they seemed really enthusiastic to keep in touch. The email doesn't come up on search engines, but I've found a couple of their profiles by googling their email name split into words, town and place of work where we met at; though that would probably come off as stalker-ish and creepy?
Does anyone else struggle with similar problems of online etiquette, or is it not a problem for you? Do sites like Facebook and LinkedIn throw up whole other sets of conundrums? What's the most frustrating thing about online-only communication for you?
Non-face-to-face socialising is definitely easier, but there are still these 'unspoken rules' which can be a challenge to navigate. I made a new friend while I was on holiday who wrote down their email address on my phone - I sent a quick message a couple of days after, but just over a week later, no reply. No pingback, so I guess the email address exists. Thinking there could be a possibility they're just really busy/on holiday, or the message got sent to spam/forgot to reply. Might try again later this week, & send fun photos of things I've been up to since I got back - strange, as they seemed really enthusiastic to keep in touch. The email doesn't come up on search engines, but I've found a couple of their profiles by googling their email name split into words, town and place of work where we met at; though that would probably come off as stalker-ish and creepy?
Does anyone else struggle with similar problems of online etiquette, or is it not a problem for you? Do sites like Facebook and LinkedIn throw up whole other sets of conundrums? What's the most frustrating thing about online-only communication for you?