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    댓글 0건 조회 4회 작성일 24-10-25 16:07

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    A etiquette expert has revealed the possible flaws in the latest Apple Buy iOS Developer Accounts - VCCSturm.Com 16 update - including social faux pas and miscommunication. 

    The new software allows users to unsend any message for up to two minutes after sending it and edit a message up to 15 minutes after it's sent.  

    Julie Lamberg-Burnet, founder and CEO of the Sydney School of Protocol, told FEMAIL all iPhone users should be mindful of text messages sent to avoid confusion that could potentially damage relationships. 

    While having the ability to edit text messages will fix grammatical errors, it's important to ensure the message is understood.  

    'Digital messages can often be misinterpreted and the added functionality for editing and removing opens up further opportunities to create mixed perceptions and impact your reputation,' Julie said. 

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    The Apple iPhone iOS 16 update allows users to unsend any message for up to two minutes after sending it and edit a message up to 15 minutes after it's sent.

    Julie Lamberg-Burnet said this might lead to social faux pas and miscommunication among relationships (stock image) 

    'This is an interesting point and in essence the tools are useful to be able to alter potentially damaging or embarrassing comments,' Julie continued. 

    'However, this only serves to remind us all that we should ensure we are both careful about committing our thoughts to messages and if we do to spend the extra time to review and edit what we have written before we press send. 

    'With the added tools on iOS iPhones we need to be more mindful of how we are managing messages to avoid confusion, sending mixed signals and potentially impacting relationships, both on a business and personal level.' 

    To avoid any potential embarrassment or confusion, Julie recommends keeping messages brief and calling someone if needed instead of texting. 

    She also highlighted the fact that not everyone has time to scroll through message threads and read if anything has been edited or removed.  

    'If in doubt about the information you wish to message, call on the phone or speak in person,' she said. 

    'Also avoid messaging either confidential, embarrassing or private information.' 

    Due to the nature of texting, it's easy for a message to be misinterpreted and can lead to misunderstandings.

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