Psychology says people who are cold through text but warm in person aren't being inconsistent - they're showing you exactly where their warmth lives, which is in the room, in the eye contact, in the unrepeatable presence of another human being, and the medium that removes all of those things removes most of what they have to give - Silicon Canals
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Psychology says people who are cold through text but warm in person aren't being inconsistent - they're showing you exactly where their warmth lives, which is in the room, in the eye contact, in the unrepeatable presence of another human being, and the medium that removes all of those things removes most of what they have to give - Silicon Canals
"According to Psychology Today, "Smiling, positive statements, and responsiveness infuse our interactions with warmth. We prioritize these types of social warmth cues over ability cues when evaluating others' intentions.""
"A study from the University of Arizona found that in-person emotional support leads to higher positive affect compared to text messaging, suggesting that face-to-face interactions may offer more emotional benefits than digital communication."
Different communication styles can lead to misunderstandings about people's warmth and intentions. Individuals who communicate minimally through text may not be cold-hearted but rather express their emotional energy differently. Research indicates that in-person interactions provide more emotional benefits than digital communication. Smiling and positive interactions are prioritized over ability cues when evaluating intentions. Recognizing the value of presence and emotional support in face-to-face interactions can enhance our understanding of human connection.
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