Is this behaviour 'normal'?
After a minor disagreement with someone, I sent a text to them saying sorry for walking out (because that's what I did) and saying why I did and why I got pissed off with them. They were being really OTT about something and I'd had enough - so off I went. They misinterpreted the text (although, I can't see how it could have been any clearer) and instead of asking me what I meant, they showed it to five other people (four of them strangers to me) and asked what they thought it meant. To me, that's really weird. Ok, so I'm asking strangers now what they think of the situation, yes. However, I'm not showing you all a private text message rather than just contacting the person who sent it to me and asking them what they mean. Opinions/comments welcome. Ta.
That's odd and a bit rude. They should have just asked you directly. | 18 | |
That's a bit strange... | 4 | |
Not that strange, I'd do it | 3 | |
That's really normal | 7 | |
Texts often get misinterpreted | 5 |