I recently got a fire alarm installed in my room. I have a small room, small enough to where you can have a full size bed, and a tv stand, and it'll still be crowded. Anyway, I smoke cigarettes, if the brand counts then it's Marlboro Reds and Camel's. I have a fan going at all time in my room, in front of the alarm actually. I was wondering if I smoke, will it set off the alarm?By the way, I don't smoke outside, considering it's really freaking cold. Thanks in advanced.
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Not the phone, internet is the fastest but face to face is the most personable.
In terms of dressing up i would consider the phone conversation as very informal; through the internet would be semi-formal and face-t-face to be formal.And you would know if the person you're speaking with is sincere or not.
Things have gotten so impersonal with the new texting possibilities. Face-to-face is my favorite type of communication. You can detect sarcasm, body language, and tone. There's no major confusion as to what is being expressed because they make it quite clear. Over the net and texting there's this shield, a sort of shell. And nobody can have an honest and empathetic conversation through these outlets. Though I prefer MSN to texting because they have emoticons, which can work well as a communication addative.
i don't mind really. i'm not a big fan of talking on the phone,, i like texting and internet, but i think face to face is probably best