Welcome to 2019, the digital age, where people don't know how to talk on the phone or say "hi" in person but would rather text each other while standing next to each other. I mean what can we say, it's the digital age and in order to communicate there are a few rules people need to understand when it comes to communicating via digital products.

In a new article in USA Today, someone came up with 15 rules people need to follow for communicating in the digital age. You may want to pass this along to the *cough* older folks who don't understand texting or social media as a guide or even to people who "like" their own social posts (that's just shallow).

1.  Don't randomly FaceTime people.  If you want to video chat, shoot them a text first.

2.  One-word texts like "K" and "LOL" are conversation killers.  Don't respond with one-word replies, unless you don't want to talk anymore.

3.  If someone you know comments on a photo or video you posted, you should respond.  Not necessarily a written response.  A "like" or "love" is okay.

4.  Don't switch to a different form of communication.  Meaning if someone emails you, respond via email, don't text.  And if they text, don't email.

5.  Don't "like" your own posts.  It makes you look desperate to get the number up.

6.  Don't ask for "likes," comments, or shares.

7.  Don't take hours to return a text, unless there's a good reason.

8.  If someone doesn't text back right away, settle down.

9.  But, if you have time to post on Snapchat or Instagram, you have time to return a text.  So don't get caught.

10.  You don't have to leave a voice message.  Everyone has caller I.D.  So you can stop leaving messages like, "Hey, it's me.  Just calling to check in."

11.  If someone asks you multiple questions via text, address all of them.  Don't just reply to one part of the message.

12.  Don't go on Facebook and post a bunch of cheesy quotes or memes back-to-back.

13.  It's perfectly acceptable to just text "happy birthday" now.

14.  Don't start so many group chats via text.  It's insane how many times your phone goes off.  So half of the people in the group are just annoyed the whole time.- SO TRUE!

15.  Try not to deliver bad news through text or social media.  It's the one time when face-to-face or a phone call is still the way to go.

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