Is a E-mail address equivalent to a phone number?
Published 2 years, 3 months ago in Nightlife.If someone give you their email address at a night club or bar, is that on the same level as a phone number? Should you treat it the same?
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ill ask a question to a question : what if u give a business card which has mobile and email ? then they can text or email. but just giving your email is definitely lower involvement.. if only because u need a pen to write out a long address.. unless u r kewl and have actual domain so your email address is :
first name @ second name dot com / dot au (opt..)
today its about the text message as followup intros if its from a nighclub.. it should be email though… thats probably more a workplace affair thang. (then its about using instant message eg msn, skype vs work email vs personal email)
the problem is the quality of lighting available for dots and underscores. If you have the patience for someone to scrawl bunnyboiler_78.melb@myspace.com on your forearm, then protect that arm from projectile vomit in the taxi ride home, then transcribe it at home with the correct underscore not dash - yeah, it’s as good.
You can then log on and find if they like Radiohead or the Spice Girls.
well, nowdays email is available on phones, so if u have someones email you can msg them from phone, computer, etc. Its more convineant
i mostly ask people for their emails more then their phone numbres. For two reasons, dont have to waste credit ;p and its less emebrassing when u ask them for their email addy.