By A.R.
Samson
THE FIRST inkling of an intimate relationship developing between text mates is the use of specific endearments in addressing each other. These are also accompanied by emoticons which visually communicate ecstasy, joy, and varying levels of happiness at sending or receiving messages. The speed of response also indicates reciprocal feelings. Delayed, or worse, absent replies portend a waning of emotions. This is hastily followed by the withdrawal of affection expressed without any endearments -- stop txtng, bf is hr.
The
speed of mobile communication along with the flat rate of unlimited
text messages and the hand phone penetration rate of 130% of the
population, including babies, fetuses, and prisoners, have ushered in
new social dangers, for which no etiquette has yet been devised. In
the past age of printed wedding invitations, snail mail, and
face-to-face meetings, social relationships take more time and effort
to develop or destroy. Now the endearments are just cheap
thrills.
(Caution: The following may contain phrases and
innuendoes that may be offensive to the daily communicant.)
The
"missent message" (MM) presents a deadly form of social
damage. The most common type of MM can be a harmless statement meant
for another individual -- the jackfruits from Davao are ready for
pick-up in the usual place. Of course this particular note may really
be about an edible produce to grace the dining table or it could be a
coded message for something else. Still, the wrong recipient of this
message (who did not order any jackfruit) may just dismiss it as a
missent message. Still, she may text back with an ambiguous -- I look
forward to enjoying the fruit in the usual manner. See you.
More
perilous is a suggestive communication sent by mistake. It is hard to
explain a message requesting particularly skimpy underwear (like
dental floss) to be worn by the addressee when entering a
specifically numbered room. This missive will be found merely
entertaining if sent to an office colleague by mistake, unless this
is an extremely young person, even if she happens to be a
dentist.
The unattended cellphone can be beeping out a message
(like a cow that has stepped on barbed wire) while one is in the
showers. This situation can be a selling point for a new water-proof
cellphone, delivered at the launch inside a fish bowl. Only the most
upright husband with nothing to hide will ask his spouse to please
check the message and communicate it to him. The wife relays the
message: Jules says that your meeting is cancelled…. OH, Jules my
drinking buddy from the office? Yes, your buddy says it’s his
monthly curse and can’t bloody join you tonight.
The
emotional outburst is another variant of the MM. While a letter
(snail mail) can be snatched back from the mailing room in time, an
e-mail or text can no longer be recalled once the "send"
button is pressed -- "thanks for the memories, it was nice while
it lasted." This message combined with the wrong addressee can
be hazardous to your health.
Wars have started from
intercepted messages, as in the case of the infamous Zimmerman
telegram that snared America to join the allies in WW I. The telegram
to the German ambassador in Washington from his foreign minister
instructed the addressee to forge an alliance with Mexico against the
United States should the latter join the war against Germany.
While
paper trails can be burned to eliminate evidence of wrongdoing,
seemingly untraceable electronic mails and text messages thought to
have been deleted are now routinely resurrected from their electronic
waste bins. The attempt to delete is one more proof that the message
was meant to be hidden or retracted.
The impact of a missent
message can be long-lasting. Saying that the message is not intended
for the one who received it doesn’t help. The sentiments expressed
might have been intended for another person who is the rightful
recipient of the lustful intentions attached to them, but somebody
else is affected by it. This is in the same category as overheard
conversation-few hear nice things being said behind their backs.
If
the lawyer’s admonition is followed to not put down anything
incriminating in writing like orders for lockdowns, the modern
equivalent is not to send a text message that can be missent or
forwarded to an unintended recipient.
Endearing names are best
expressed in person when these are also accompanied by even more
endearing action. The text message is still helpful in providing the
weather report of a relationship. Still, even typhoons have endearing
names. In both cases, once the name is dropped, it only means the
storm has passed… as has the relationship.
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