Your texting style is 'ghost mode.' When a text comes in, 'I'll check it later' is your default — and that 'later' can be 3 hours or 3 days. You're not ghosting on purpose — you genuinely forget. Probably. Your notification badge always shows a triple-digit number, and seeing that doesn't stress you out at all.
To you, texting isn't a 'real-time communication tool' — it's more like 'a memo pad you check when convenient.' If it's urgent, they'd call. If it's a text, it can't be that urgent. This logic is permanently etched into your brain. Group chats? 999+ unread is the norm. DMs too — you leave the notification sitting and go about your day. Occasionally a friend calls to say 'CHECK YOUR TEXTS' and that's when you go 'oh right' and finally open the app.
This style actually has hidden advantages. Because you're not chained to your phone, you can fully focus on whatever you're doing in the moment. In a world of social media addicts, you're a free spirit. Also, on the rare occasions you text someone first, they go 'wait THEY'RE texting ME?!' and feel a tsunami of emotion.
But... consider the other person's perspective too. Being ghosted can make people feel 'do they not care about me?' For the people who truly matter, try sending at least a 'got it! will reply later' — that one line eliminates 99% of their anxiety. Keep your ghosting freedom, but install a minimum 'proof of life' signal. All a vanishing artist needs is 'one word before disappearing.'
🔍 Key Traits
- Notification badge is always in triple digits
- 'I'll check it later' and 'later' extends infinitely
- A rock-solid philosophy that if it's urgent, they'll call
- 999+ unread in group chats is perfectly normal
- The rare first-text-from-you is a national-holiday-level event
💪 Strengths
- Unchained from phone, maximizing focus on the present moment
- The rare proactive text creates maximum emotional impact
- A healthy digital lifestyle free from social media addiction
🌱 Watch Out For
- Can make others feel 'do they even care about me?'
- Risk of missing important messages and messing up plans
- Repeated ghosting can gradually erode relationships
💚 Great Match
The One-Word Wonder — Neither is bothered by slow replies. A peaceful coexistence.
⚡ Potential Clash
The Text Essayist — Ghosting their heartfelt long message is friendship destruction material.
💌 A Word from PSY
Your ghosting ability is digital detox at its finest. A free spirit unchained by messaging — that's genuinely admirable. But for the people who matter most, send at least 'got it! will reply later.' It doesn't have to be a perfect reply — one proof-of-life signal is all it takes to protect the relationship. All a vanishing artist needs is 'one word before disappearing.'
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