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7. what are some other good etiquette habits? responding with the right…

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  1. what are some other good etiquette habits?

responding with the right amount of information
#hashtags in texts are always a good idea.
type in all caps
adding a one or two emojis to clarify your meaning
text when you are running late.
sending a lot of texts without allowing the person time to respond
dont use \chatspeak.\ this is a way to really lose understand and credibility. omg the boyz and i are gunna prolly go to dinner 2nite b/c the grr
adding a lot of emojis to your text

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine good etiquette habits, we analyze each option:

  • "Responding with the right amount of information" is good etiquette (provides clear, appropriate info).
  • "#hashtags in texts are always a good idea" is incorrect (hashtags aren’t standard in personal texts).
  • "Type in all CAPS" is bad (seen as shouting).
  • "Adding a one or two emojis to clarify your meaning" is good (helps convey tone/meaning).
  • "Text when you are running late" is good (informs others, respectful).
  • "Sending a lot of texts without allowing response" is bad (overwhelming).
  • "Don’t use 'chatspeak'" is good (maintains clarity/credibility).
  • "Adding a lot of emojis" is bad (distracting).

Good habits: Responding with right info, 1 - 2 emojis for clarity, texting when late, avoiding chatspeak.

Answer:

  • Responding with the right amount of information
  • Adding a one or two emoji's to clarify your meaning
  • Text when you are running late
  • Don't use "chatspeak." This is a way to really lose understand and credibility.