Digital Deception: People who lie while texting take longer to respond
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FredSeptember 9, 2013
Some of us actually thing about our responses. That takes a little longer.
Joni HiltonSeptember 9, 2013
Or you're over 50, your husband just bought you a Smart Phone, and you can't hit the buttons with your fingernails. You try using your knuckles, then the voice-activated (and so very wrong, so very often) option, and by now you seem like the slowest-- hence, most dishonest-- texter in the universe. I'm just saying.
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