What is your preferred mode of communication?

Which way do you prefer most to communicate with your friends and family?

Speaking in person (40.4%)

Talking on the phone (22.4%)

Email (37.6%)

Text message (32.2%)

Forum boards (5.1%)

What is your preferred mode of communication?
  • voyager1 By voyager1
    on May 08, 2010  

    It depends on who I am talking to and what I am talking about. It also depends on how many minutes I have left on my cell phone! :)

  • babyface239 By babyface239
    on May 08, 2010  

    if i dont really know them it is easier through email but like family yeah it is easier in person

  • cocoasmommy By cocoasmommy
    on May 08, 2010  

    texting and email is so much more convenient in the fast paced world we live in today. however, I also feel that it is a very inpersonal way to communicate. when it comes to family & close friends, in person or the phone is the way to go.

  • mariedmandi By mariedmandi
    on May 08, 2010  

    Gotta say in person. Body language and the tone of someone;s voice certainly helps in communication :)

  • Britnev By Britnev
    on May 08, 2010  

    Although I prefer to speak in person it is much more practical to use email - so that had to be my choice. Many of my friends and relations are scattered throughout the globe and emal is the only way to keep in touch.

  • SewCrazyMe By SewCrazyMe
    on May 08, 2010  

    I love to talk to people in person but I am much better at Emailing people

  • pudding By pudding
    on May 08, 2010  

    I too prefer speaking in person but I have found that I communicate more often with friends via email.

  • cchanelle5 By cchanelle5
    on May 09, 2010  

    For business information transfer you just cannot beat email. It sure beats "phone tag"!!!

  • jenndta69 By jenndta69
    on May 09, 2010  

    I do still love to talk to people in person, I hate the phones, and love to text.

  • JustRebecca By JustRebecca
    on May 09, 2010  

    Nothing is as nice as speaking to someone face to face. Text messaging and email make everything so impersonal