An increasingly large number of my RE clients are getting Blackberrys (or is it Blackberries...) and other texting devices. After all, it's a tried-and-tested technology for those on the move. But speed and convenience seems to be leading to short replies that may be misinterpreted...

When your email is routed to your Blackberry and you want to reply, it's relatively straightforward: type and send. However,  the nature of the devices tends to mean that quick, one-liners are the norm. I often get these in reply, with a message footer "Sent from my Blackberry". I know that a short and often abrupt-seeming reply is nothing more than that. Be careful, however, if you're replying to a client or someone who may be a little more sensitive.

Interpretation of email and text messages can be very mixed. I, for one, am guilty of misunderstanding a sentence or two as mean something quite different than intended by the sender. The written messages don't reflect the tone of the sender, so it's prudent to take a moment and consider how the message may be interpreted.

Am I too concerned? Perhaps. But if someone sends you an email, for example "is this the best offer we can get" and you, caught up in a thousand other things, respond "yes" on your texting device, will your client think you're being a little abrupt...even rude because they're used to you explaining youself in "regular" email or on the phone? Will they understand BRT, LMAO or CUL8R (I've seen this happen)?

As technology moves forward and communication gets quicker, it's easy to forget that what you meant to say and how it was perceived can be very easily blurred.

Don't text and drive!!

 
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4 Comments on Blackberry and Texting Etiquette

We used to say don't drive and drive, but now don't text and drive- It can be an accident waiting to happen.

Keep on bloging.

BILL

07/20/2008 02:38 PM by Bill C. Merrell, Ph.D. (Merrell Institute ~ Appraisal Education Network)


LOL Nice post!  You bring up a good point, we do need to remember to be considerate with our responses from these great little devices.

Sincerely,

Kathleen

07/20/2008 02:48 PM by JCKC Realty


These short communications are definitely open to miscommunication though I am finding some people who prefer texting over phone or email.

07/20/2008 02:53 PM by Christine Donovan Costa Mesa Real Estate (Broker/Attorney) (Donovan Blatt Team - Donovan Group Realty)


thanks for the tips and information

Johnathan Smith
Staten Island
http://www.johnresales.com

09/01/2008 05:35 PM by Johnathan Smith (Gillani Home)


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