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For someone special..............

Few years back, before I don't had message pack, I used to raise a question- “Though friends meet daily, and when cellphones are available,
how can people chat killing most of their time??”. After some days, i also have message pack
and I started chatting with my friends. I never thought
of my killing time question again. My initial chatting days were really tough
as I used to multichating with rapid speed. The first thing I felt was “it provides good exercise to fingers”. Also, it keeps your mind fresh
provided you use limited version of chatting.

Chatting is the best way to share. I feel the best time to chat is during college days.
No matter how meaningless the topic is.. it always provides excitement and fun when discussed.
It makes you share about yourself which tongue cannot share. It can be used to discuss about many things
like friends, movies, old memories, news, gossips and sometimes subject topics, of course we rarely go
with the last one. No doubt after chatting, your mind gets refreshed. College days chatting is the first
phase in chatting which everyone enjoys by sharing fun.

Times will change Friends will become bit busy with their patner and few with study.
There will few friends who care for you will stayed connected and we will rarely used to chat with you.
further, they go abroad for their studies and within no time we add their Ids to our messenger list.
Previously, we regulary used to chat with them and now we rarely chat with them to stay connected.
This is the second phase in chatting. First phase deals with fun, and second deals with memories and also
pain of missing them. Anyways, life goes on, and we get habituated to every phase.

After many days, I came across my killing time question again.But this time, I was able to answer it.
The answer is- “Chatting gives you chance to share which tongue cannot share, of course not in all cases.
Also, it keeps you connected with your old friends”. Life also means.. .3 old friends, 3 separate cities and messenger.

P.S: Avoid long hours of chatting. You can chat regularly to stay connected but use limited time chatting.
Happy Chatting


Manish raj

Comments

eashita das said…
i like chatting too :) :)

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