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I also find it frustrating depending on who I am talking to, but I am trying to improve being patient when receiving those very confusing messages. After I read them I respond with a 'What?', and I end up feeling super bad especially if the message they sent was lengthy. Maybe just looking more into the messages or scrabbling some letters up will help fix the issue, because at times who ever is sending a message may be in a hurry, never realizing that more than half the message is

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