What would an ethnographic conversational analysis of a discussion that takes place via text messages likely reveal?
What will be an ideal response?
•?Like telephone conversations, texts entail no nonvocal communication but in the modern but unlike traditional telephone conversations texts talks are unlikely to have opening because we smartphones usually make it possible to know who are speaking to and in texts, we tend to keep statements short.
•?We tend to reduce text conversation to essentials, thus they may mirror the forms of executive negotiations in terms of substance and job interviews in terms of one person communicating at time, then waiting their turn.
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