![]() ![]() It's the texting version of giving someone the "silent treatment." So when I read Rory's message, but didn't answer her for 20 minutes, she texted again: "You know you have your read receipts on, right!?" Truth be told, I'd forgotten, so I answered immediately with: "Sorry! I love you! I'm sorry!" You know, just to apologize for being a total dad. It's visual confirmation that someone's there-at the other end of the line-and decided not to answer you. ![]() Chances are, we read messages that come through pretty darn quickly.) A read receipt is something more though. To request a read or delivery receipt on a reply or forwarded message do the following: If you are in the reading page, click the expand button in the Tags section of the ribbon which will open the a Properties dialog where you can select receipts (as shown below). (Our phones are basically appendages at this point, after all. How to Request a Read Receipt on Replies and Forwards. On one hand, you could make the same argument about someone who takes forever to answer even without the time stamp. She replied: "Who are you trying to piss off?" "It makes me upset" and (concisely), "They're mean." She also had some pretty interesting points about what she perceives as people's intentions behind that "Read 11:00 a.m." They make the recipient feel "unimportant." I texted my sister Rory the most (multiple times each day, seven days a week), so she had a lot to say about my new read receipts. ![]()
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