--- title: How I communicate description: author: Issa Rice creation_date: 2014-11-11 last_major_revision_date: 2014-11-11 language: English status: draft license: CC BY tags: communication, self --- Following Ben Kuhn's advice, I figured it would be a good idea to [document how I communicate](http://www.benkuhn.net/comm). I think the following quote illustrates why this sort of thing would be a good idea to have: > For instance, back when I used instant messaging a lot, I used it synchronously: I would say something so someone, wait for them to reply, and then immediately start responding. But some of my friends were using it as a fast asynchronous tool, so they would sometimes leave long gaps before they replied to what I said because they were multitasking. I would get frustrated because I thought they were being rude, but they were just using IM with a different norm than I was. At the moment, I do something like the following. - Slow and asynchronous: email. - Fast and asynchronous (though these may lag as well): Text, Facebook, Google Hangouts, Quora messages. - Synchronous: Phone, Skype. In general I don't like texting because I have to manually backup messages. I've also disabled Google hangouts/chat in Gmail, so will only see those messages on my phone. Also, feel free to ping me---I'm somewhat bad at giving timely responses, and a sense of urgency helps for replying to people.