Monday, January 11, 2010

Forward Messages. Part II ;)

Very common.

Blah blah blah gud mrning...
Blah blah blah gud evening...
Blah blah blah gud nyt...


Few emotional, few funny, few sarcastic, few pjs, we come across different types of such forward messages. Even i enjoy reading them.
But sometimes its irksome that people have nothing of their own to share than forwarding those dumb messages!
Well, i do know that it is neither easy to frame such messages on own nor is it simple to type the entire thing using our own fingers! :p So most of us prefer sending stale ready messages than creating something new.

It is pretty ok to share them with someone who is in frequent touch, but it is a dejection to get such forward message from old friends or the new ones, from whom we long to hear something substantial than stupid dumb forward PJs!

Size and content of the messages doesn't really matter unless it is a self framed text! :D
It seriouslly gets you more attention..it does!
It just makes the other person realise that you have more time for them than just forwarding any other message present in your inbox, let it alone be super senti or super funny message.
And at occassions even a small ' hi ' can play the trick. ;)

In case you are the one who like to message just to get over that itchy sensation of your hands then don't strain yourself much,carry on with your forward messages. Your personal message may actually give a stroke to the reader. :p enjoy messaging! :D

And yeah reciprocation to your messages(personal) solely depends on the interest of the person to whom you are sending the message. :P

3 comments:

  1. Please..some one read this and send sru a hi..just to prove that you read it :P

    And..

    recipro.. what?? :P

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  2. and btw what does part 2 mean?
    Do you believe that anyone is going to check whether there is a part 1? :P

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