Texting is a relatively new, surprisingly complex language comprising colorful emoticons, detailed punctuation mark usage, precise timing, and other implicit nuances. Older generations often struggle trying to catch on to this new and trendy lingo, while Millennials and Generation Z swiftly decode texts using context clues beyond the blue, gray, and yellow bubbles. However, while there is an undeniable common ground for texting, those with different values from other cultures may show signs of entirely different texting etiquettes. In order to find out what Korea University (KU) students’ texting values are, The Granite Tower (GT) conducted a survey of 103 students, with the following results.

 

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