depending on what time you sent the text, it may or may not be your fault.
Avendesora Send a noteboard - 06/11/2009 03:56:31 PM
between midnight and 7 a.m., don't text unless you are trying to locate that person and you KNOW they are awake.
If it's 10 am, they should be up anyway. If they work odd hours, they should have it turned off.
Seriously... it's not THAT big a deal, it's just something to be mindful of.
If it's 10 am, they should be up anyway. If they work odd hours, they should have it turned off.
Seriously... it's not THAT big a deal, it's just something to be mindful of.
*MySmiley*
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I believe all news and research that supports my opinion, and dismiss the rest as conspiracy and lies.
I woke someone up by texting them, so tell me it's their fault
06/11/2009 03:04:30 PM
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Their fault. If they don't want to be woken, they can bloody well turn their phone off.
06/11/2009 03:39:51 PM
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I'm primarily in the "their fault" camp, but unimportant texts should still wait for morning. *NM*
06/11/2009 03:43:41 PM
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depending on what time you sent the text, it may or may not be your fault.
06/11/2009 03:56:31 PM
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Depends if you sent it at a time that you would normally expect them to be sleeping
06/11/2009 04:42:13 PM
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Re: I woke someone up by texting them, so tell me it's their fault
06/11/2009 05:25:15 PM
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some of us like to be available for emergencies.
06/11/2009 05:34:13 PM
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