How well have you express your feeling to your love , that’s made her feel pride in life in the form of text. The words which shows her emotions, laugh , feelings and curious. The less time you spend texting, the more The more time you have to get to know her in real life. And that’s the most important thing.
Text messaging has always had a reputation for casually sharing short, quick messages.
Now a days in the world, businesses, communications and positive , playful and exciting feelings of good and bad are using SMS messaging for everything from feedback surveys and appointment reminders to delivery notifications and promo codes. SMS has changed the way businesses can communicate with their customers, allowing them to reach them where they are with their cell phones in hand. For the lovely beautiful girl Your first message will set the standard for what she will expect of you. everything from your greeting to the use of emojis until the number of kisses you put at the end or kissing will directly affect whether you get the response you want. On this day in history, Dec. 3, 1992, the first text message is sent ,a 22-year-old from the United Kingdom was the first person to send a text message back in 1992.
It's been 30 years since the first SMS text message was sent. This week in 1992, young British developer Neil Papworth used a PC to say “Merry Christmas” to his colleague. #FirstSMS #Happy30thBirthday #ThrowbackThursdayhttps://t.co/yLSWLiBSyqhttps://t.co/6BpOrEMtzl pic.twitter.com/5gnVbTlydE
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Which brings us to the way most of the world communicates today—text messages. It’s been 30 years since the first text message, and has completely transformed conversation as we know it. So what was the first text message ever sent?
What Was the First-Ever Text Message?
Text messaging has always had a reputation for casually sharing short, quick messages. So it’s on-brand that the first text message ever sent was…
“Merry Christmas”
Today the massive popularity the medium still enjoys the text messages.