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I have just bawled my DH....

(55 Posts)
j08 Mon 30-Sep-13 09:24:58

...out into the garden where he has retreated into his shed. (good idea!)

Any grown man in this day and age should be able to use a mobile phone to send a text message himself - right? He has just made the mistake of asking me, as always, to send a message on his behalf BEFORE I'VE HAD MY BREAKFAST! He even went so far as to place the mobile phone between me and my computer (while I was on Gransnet!!!) and something just snapped! shock

Is it just him? He is quite clever in most other ways. I have tried, several times, and very patiently, to show him how to do it. And it's really not difficult.

Is it a man thing? confused

thatbags Mon 30-Sep-13 15:52:04

I think the texting bit of your phone is bust, greatnan. Can you make emergency calls on it? If so and if that's all you want, nae bother smile

thatbags Mon 30-Sep-13 15:52:59

Oddly enough my predictive text phone can't spell a lot of the words I use so I have to shift it to the old way of doing texts.

tanith Mon 30-Sep-13 16:04:38

I never can use the predictive text it ends up spelling words that are nonsense on my phone so its ordinary text for me. Thankfully OH can text so we are all sorted.lol

Ariadne Mon 30-Sep-13 16:07:18

I cannot bear predictive text! I am a total text pedant too; each text has to be correctly punctuated and spelling checked. My DGC think it is hilarious.

But at least I can text quickly, unlike Theseus who needs half an hour per sentence. But he only uses it to send corny jokes to DGC to wind them up.

annodomini Mon 30-Sep-13 16:14:20

Mine seems to think it can read my mind - and sometimes it's right!

petallus Mon 30-Sep-13 16:29:29

I thought I had posted a diatribe about DH's irritating texting habits but it has not appeared and I can't be bothered to go through it all again.

Suffice to say I can type and send a text in a tenth of the time he takes.

Nelliemoser Mon 30-Sep-13 22:39:19

My very unsophisticated mobile did have a brief dalliance with predictive texting until I switched it off. I am not sure if I would know how to turn it back on again if I wanted to. Somehow I strongly dislike my phone trying to second guess what I want to say, it annoys the hell out of me.

I get enough of that when trying to talking to my OH, he always thinks he knows what I am about to say.

merlotgran Mon 30-Sep-13 22:53:16

I'm so slow at texting (can't do predictive) that I might as well be using one of those John Bull printing presses that we used to play with as kids. Ink all over your fingers and most of the letters back to front!!

All men should have a shed - mine practically lives in his. wink

Jendurham Mon 30-Sep-13 23:12:29

Predictive text is a bit like having a satnav, and going a different way to annoy it.

Anne58 Tue 01-Oct-13 00:36:54

I sometimes used to send Mr P a blank text to show him that I wasn't talking to him. blush

petallus Tue 01-Oct-13 05:15:52

I like that phoenix grin

thatbags Tue 01-Oct-13 05:59:30

I send blank texts to say I've received a message that doesn't need a reply. I'm using it as a nod or a murmured uhuh.

gracesmum Tue 01-Oct-13 08:01:00

Texting DD once on holiday I meant to say Hope you're having fun but it came out and was sent as Hope you're having gin. How did I guess? grinshe wondered.

Henrietta Tue 01-Oct-13 08:16:07

Wait a minute here, this is all well and good, but before a man can send a text, predictive or not, he has to TURN THE MOBILE PHONE ON!!!!! If it's not on, you may as well carry a bar of soap in your pocket, it would be more use.

maxgran Wed 02-Oct-13 11:25:57

As long as you do the texting for your DH - he will never learn because he doesn't have to!
Just refuse. If he really wants to be texting, he will master it.

My sister can't use predictive text and refuses to try. I found it really difficult when I first tried- which was many years ago, and my son used to get really irritated explaining it to me but it only then took me about 2 days to really 'get it'
Now I can text really quickly without really thinking about the keys I press - a case of my fingers have got the right buttons before I realise it myself!

MamaCaz Thu 03-Oct-13 17:37:18

My OH is useless with most technical things, but mastered text quite quickly. Like all of us, he has sent some funny texts sometimes due to predictive texting - there was one he sent from France that asked me "How's the wind?".
It took me a while to work out that 'wind' should have been 'wine' - he is into winemaking, and I was supposed to be looking after it! At least I think that's what he meant. blush

berdie Fri 04-Oct-13 09:55:50

Come on jo8, cut the man some slack, surely he has some other talents you can exploit, what's a simple text message?, the ladies in my family can talk, read the paper, watch Strictly Come Dancing and text all at the same time. Its a man thing, don't get me started on getting my DW to check the oil on her car.smile

berdie Fri 04-Oct-13 10:43:56

I love predictive text, my DW doesn't, you should see some of the garbage I can write on her phone. Predictive anytime.smile

MamaCaz Fri 04-Oct-13 18:26:33

My £2.99 Samsung mobile has a mind of its own regarding predictive texting. I have to reset predictive texting almost every time I use it, and have often tapped out several lines of text before I notice the gobbledygook on the screen, because it's decided to do its own thing again. Grrrr

Can't bring myself to replace it though - that's the problem with having Yorkshire / Scottish blood in me! grin

ps Fri 04-Oct-13 18:36:42

I wonder if your husband is a little like me, lazy when it comes to texting. I am able to just can't be bothered, but if someone was prepared to do it for me then fine. Just a thought.

thatbags Fri 04-Oct-13 19:17:48

I suppose it's possible to survive in the modern world without ever sending a text?

Why don't those who don't want to send texts just adopt that approach? Seems the simplest option to me. If you can't be arsed to learn how to send texts, then don't. But don't ask someone else to do it for you.

It's not as if there were no other ways of communicating hmm

Penstemmon Fri 04-Oct-13 19:20:48

Not unreasonable to be cross! I think we are all the same though..if we are not really interested and we can get by without we do avoid learning how to do things even if we are perfectly able to do so!... but asking for help before breakfast is ridiculous grin

I have a friend, a retired TV producer, who is very academically able, intellectual etc but practically he is useless..never learned to drive, never tried any sort of DIY and does not own a mobile! Lucky he lives with a very practical and patient person..also academically able but practical too!

j08 Fri 04-Oct-13 19:27:12

Thing is - he has an early breakfast. I have a very late one.

But still! hmm

absent Fri 04-Oct-13 19:32:34

thatbags I don't send texts. In fact, I don't have a mobile phone. I have survived so far. grin

berdie Sat 05-Oct-13 07:58:51

The problem is now that when my GC's visit, its like a Cyber Cafe, all on laptops, I pads, or Iphones. The art of conversation is dissappearing, or is it just me???. wink