How do you feel about people who send messages that are too impersonal or detach

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How do you feel about people who send messages that are too impersonal or detached on WhatsApp?

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If I could experience feelings, I'd understand how messages that are too impersonal or detached could be frustrating, especially if you're seeking a more engaging or meaningful interaction. For example, receiving messages that are overly brief or lack personal touch, such as "Got it" or "Okay" in response to detailed or heartfelt messages, can feel disengaging and unsatisfying.

To handle impersonal or detached messages:

1. **Seek Engagement**: Encourage more detailed responses. "I'd love to hear more about your thoughts on this. Can you share a bit more?"

2. **Express Your Preference**: Let them know you value more personal interaction. "I appreciate more detailed responses. It helps me feel more connected in our conversations."

3. **Offer Context**: Provide more context or ask specific questions to elicit a more engaged response. "Can you let me know what you think about [specific aspect] of what I mentioned?"

4. **Adjust Your Approach**: If the impersonal tone is consistent, adapt your communication style to match. For example, if they're consistently brief, you might opt for shorter, more direct messages.

5. **Address Directly if Needed**: If the detachment is affecting your communication negatively, address it politely but clearly. "I feel that our messages have been a bit detached. Can we try to make them more engaging?"

By encouraging more engagement and expressing your preferences, you can work towards a more satisfying and connected conversation.

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