Who is a Textrovert? Know about it
Lifestyle: Who is a Textrovert? Know about it.
A textrovert refers to someone who shows more expression and self-assurance when communicating through text than in person. This term combines "introvert" and "extrovert," highlighting a distinct personality trait. It describes people who come across as outgoing and involved in online interactions but tend to be more quiet when meeting face-to-face.
There was a time when speaking was considered the greatest quality of any person. The more frankly and clearly one spoke, the better he was considered. Personal and professional relationships also depended on the ability to speak.
But in the era of changing technology, speaking alone is no longer the reason for success in a career or relationship. In the IT era, we prefer to send messages by writing more than speaking. Whether it is to tell your heart's feelings to a loved one or to inform the boss about reaching the office late, we quickly send a text.
Who is a Textrovert? Know about it
The trend of texting increased due to social media. In today's digital age, the way of conversation is also evolving. Text messaging has become an essential part of our lives. This has changed the way we stay connected with our friends, family, and even businesses or our work.
Its use has increased even more since the advent of social media. Social media users prefer to talk in text the most. From commenting on someone's story or status to talking, we send a message. Due to this, in today's era, people who mostly talk in text are called 'textroverts'.
Most introverts prefer to talk through text messages.
Are you one of those people who prefers to say their point through messages instead of saying it face-to-face or on call? Mostly introverts do this, that is, those who are shy to speak in front of everyone. They do not like to talk much or are more comfortable talking through messages.
On the other hand, extroverts are those who can easily say their point in front of four people. Their confidence level is higher than other people. They do not resort to texting to say their point, but say their point openly.
There is also a way to text. American author Elizabeth Rossi has written a book on this subject, 'The Text Book'. In this book, she has told how you can improve your texting and communication. In this, she has also told about some mistakes while texting.
The Digital Age's Social Chameleons
According to a report by Statista, so far this year, about 2.78 billion people have sent messages on WhatsApp. On the other hand, if we talk about 2023, Indians send about 140 billion messages in a day. This includes text, photos, videos, links, contacts, etc.
On average, an Indian WhatsApp user spends 21.4 hours every month on WhatsApp only. It may seem strange to think, but this is true. We never pay attention to how much time we spend on social media. Checking our phone every five minutes, waiting for someone's message, using the phone from morning to night, in which we spend most of our time in messaging.
According to the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), people in Canada send an average of 25 crore text messages per day. The convenience of texting and the immediate response to it have made it the most preferred option for communication. But are you familiar with the rules of texting and messaging? Probably not. You must be wondering if something like this even exists.
So today in the 'Relationship' column, we will talk about texting manners. We will learn some tips, with the help of which the message can be made more effective. How can you convey your message to the other person in a better way through the message? Along with this, we will know what things should be kept in mind while sending a message.