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Confessions of a Serial Replier

Alright, listen up, you marvellous bunch of disappearing acts.

I’m that person yes… that person who, upon receiving a text or an email, replies faster than you can say cup of tea. It doesn’t matter if I’m wading through a hurricane, a tornado, or the apocalypse itself, you will receive a reply from me within approximately 5 to 10 minutes.

If you don’t hear back from me within half an hour, please do the responsible thing and phone the police, because at that point I’m either kidnapped, dead, or possibly both.

Now, I’ll admit, this is not what one might call entirely normal behaviour. But let me paint you a little picture:

Exhibit A: The Classic Ghosting Scenario

Friend: hiya, how r ya?

Me: Hiya! I’m very well, thank you ever so much…

Friend: [vanishes into the abyss]

Me: [waits 5 minutes] So, how are you??..

Friend: [still gone, probably abducted by aliens]

Me: [30 minutes later] Is everything alright? Are you alive? Have you spontaneously combusted?

Honestly, I’m not a raving lunatic (contrary to what this may sound like), but if we’re mid-text conversation and I reply instantly like some over-eager Labrador and you clearly have your phone in hand, and then you just poof off the face of the earth… I can only assume you’ve entered the “Witness Protection Programme”.

If this sounds like you, please, for the love of all that is holy (and my fragile, quivering heart), just… stop. It’s not fun. It’s not quirky. It’s the sort of behaviour that can give sensitive souls like me a minor heart attack and a major existential crisis.

Happy Monday, you beautiful creature. Wherever you are, be it on your sofa, lost in a Tesco aisle, or gallivanting about the countryside I hope you feel utterly adored, cherished, and appropriately guilty about your ghosting tendencies.

Loads of luv

Hannah

11 responses to “Confessions of a Serial Replier”

  1. I like that you reply quickly like a little excited Labrador! Im on the same page, replying quickly is nice!
    though now if you don’t reply immediately i think “what the heck, just answer my question of whether you want avocados or not?” Haha

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    1. I always want avocados, so there’s no asking in it x

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    1. Right., that’s what I thought too 😂

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  2. I’m with you, but I admit that I don’t always turn my phone on every day. I do answer emails quickly though!

    Your post reminded me of an incident I will never forget. I was having a coffee with two friends in London. One of them seemed very anxious. After a while she took out her phone and looked at it, then angrily deleted someone from her contacts. We asked her what was wrong – she said she had asked her boyfriend if he would meet her for dinner. She had waited an hour for a reply and told us “if anyone takes more than 30 minutes to answer a text, they are “OUT”. He took too long to respond, so she ghosted him. Too radical for me.

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    1. Haha wow, she runs her love life like a game show“You have 30 minutes to reply… or you’re eliminated!” 😅 I’m with you, though an hour isn’t ghost-worthy. Some of us are just out here trying to find Wi-Fi and the will to respond xx

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  3. Personally, I’m exhausted from years of public mental and physical torture (literally).

    It hurts so much to sit up in position to use my device, even the hours I do.

    Again, my tormentors have me both hacked and bathed in EMP while I work ~ have to keep the device on airplane mode when it’s not in use to keep it functional at all.

    Serious as a heart attack. If I drop the device right after that last text reply, I’ve learned to pat myself on the back for getting to it at all.

    Think many more folks are running on total overwhelm right now than are willing to let the rest of us suspect, just saying.

    Me, I don’t decide I’ve been ghosted for at least 48 hours, and even then I keep it in mind there are another shortlist of things which might actually be going on there… Jus’ sayin’.

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    1. Thank you for sharing so openly. I’m really sorry you’re going through so much your strength shows even in your words. Please take care of yourself, and know your voice is heard and appreciated here🤍❤️

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      1. Generous response! 🤗

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  4. this post made me laugh out loud, i will text people and they will give a response or two then like magic Poff! almost like they threw their phone out the window of a speeding car, nothing for about an hour, a day.

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    1. Right? I’m starting to think people’s phones just spontaneously combust the moment they hit ‘send’ 😂

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