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Ashley.
14-09-2015, 03:37 PM
I just can't with them. If you'd like to talk to me then at least show a little bit of interest in what I have to say and stop answering questions with a bloody maximum of 5 words, like what sort of ****ing capacity? And messaging them is a bloody cause of depression I swear, do you even punctuation, you fool?

Gosh, it's absolutely ludicrous.

Liam-
14-09-2015, 03:42 PM
I am literally that person, except I use punctuation :laugh2:

I'd rather have a mixture of the two, I'd get annoyed if all my friends were outgoing and loud, but I'd get bored if all my friends were quiet and reserved, but in general I prefer quiet

Dominic
14-09-2015, 03:43 PM
Lowkey kinda love having quiet friends because they don't drift around everyone else lmfao

Niamh.
14-09-2015, 03:43 PM
I like both types of people, there's a difference between a person being blunt and a person being quiet though imo

Daniel.
14-09-2015, 03:47 PM
Outgoing but I have plenty of friends who are blunt af on texts but fine irl so, just the way they type

smudgie
14-09-2015, 03:58 PM
I like a good mix, I can be quiet at times but then I can also be a chatterbox depending on the mood I am in and who I am with. So I like similar people.
A good chatter but a good listener too......Strewth, I want to be my own friend now.:joker::joker::laugh:

Niamh.
14-09-2015, 03:58 PM
I like a good mix, I can be quiet at times but then I can also be a chatterbox depending on the mood I am in and who I am with. So I like similar people.
A good chatter but a good listener too......Strewth, I want to be my own friend now.:joker::joker::laugh:

:laugh:

mrflibble
15-09-2015, 10:48 PM
Outgoing people annoy the hell out of me. I prefer a balance of the two, but would always choose a quiet person over an outgoing person. I hate attention-seekers and people who constantly need to be in your face.

MB.
15-09-2015, 10:52 PM
Ignoring that blunt/quiet is pretty much an oxymoron in the first place, I'm not sure why you're equating people giving short replies to your texts (assuming that's what you're talking about, because that's the point of texts) to rudeness (or bluntness) (or quietness) or why you're associating any of that with depression but ok

armand.kay
15-09-2015, 11:15 PM
I'm outgoing in person but literally cant have a texting convo longer than 5 mins. Like I only text my besties to arrange meet ups or i might send them a funny pic once in a while.

LukeB
15-09-2015, 11:17 PM
I can't stand blunt people, i find it really rude especially when you write something long

Dollface
16-09-2015, 01:20 AM
I'm outgoing in person but literally cant have a texting convo longer than 5 mins.

this is me 100%

i think people think i'm boring via text because i always ignore texts or take ages to reply :worry: but inrl i'm really talkative if i get to know you

Dollface
16-09-2015, 01:22 AM
I can't stand blunt people, i find it really rude especially when you write something long

same here like if i texted someone a long message about my day and then ask what they've been up to and they just reply with "aww that sounds nice. yeah i'm good thanks, nm." i'm like oh ok, even though i do it myself all the time :laugh:

lostalex
16-09-2015, 01:25 AM
Both can be quite annoying, and both can be quite arrogant in their own way.

Do i want to be with someone that constantly needs attention and must always be the center of attention? no

DO i want to be with someone who always hides in the background and makes nasty mean sarcastic comments about everyone else? no

certainly there must be a happy middle.