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With youths these days being glued to their phones, it's ironic how seenzoning and virtually ignoring others have naturally been a habit for some... but why is that? We've all dealt with people who've ignored us either by seenzoning or leaving us in their inbox, and never getting back to us; and maybe, we've done it too - but it's okay we forgive you. So in today’s episode, the slackers dive into their experiences of getting seenzoned or inboxed by those they've messaged. Being the loving and caring person that Earl is, his experience dates back to his university days where an incident took place, leaving him miserable as no one seemed to be available during a vulnerable time, exposing the fakes from the true friends.
Meanwhile, being on both sides of the spectrum, Thomas shares his experience on being the vengeful seenzoner he became caused by others seenzoning him, who he later chose to distance himself from. Finally, Ron analyses and expresses the reason why some people may seenzone or leave others unread on their inbox, further considering their busy lifestyle and other possible factors outside their mobile phones. Thus, join the slackers in this petty episode as they collectively rant about their experiences, and ultimately answer the question - Which one is worst, being seenzoned or being inboxed?
Follow us on Instagram: @slacklifepodcast
Time stamps:
(00:15) - Episode Introduction
(1:20) - Being Seen-zoned
(3:05) - Pre-Toxicity Era
(3:43) - Being Seen-zoned at your vulnerable state
(5:49) - Are people really busy as they say they are?
(6:21) - Texting vs Calls
(8:00) - Being on both ends of the spectrum
(8:34) - The Reason for Seenzoning
(11:47) - Ignoring messages
(12:59) - Deleting messages
(15:16) - Seenzoned vs Inboxed
(18:52) - Episode Sign off
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With youths these days being glued to their phones, it's ironic how seenzoning and virtually ignoring others have naturally been a habit for some... but why is that? We've all dealt with people who've ignored us either by seenzoning or leaving us in their inbox, and never getting back to us; and maybe, we've done it too - but it's okay we forgive you. So in today’s episode, the slackers dive into their experiences of getting seenzoned or inboxed by those they've messaged. Being the loving and caring person that Earl is, his experience dates back to his university days where an incident took place, leaving him miserable as no one seemed to be available during a vulnerable time, exposing the fakes from the true friends.
Meanwhile, being on both sides of the spectrum, Thomas shares his experience on being the vengeful seenzoner he became caused by others seenzoning him, who he later chose to distance himself from. Finally, Ron analyses and expresses the reason why some people may seenzone or leave others unread on their inbox, further considering their busy lifestyle and other possible factors outside their mobile phones. Thus, join the slackers in this petty episode as they collectively rant about their experiences, and ultimately answer the question - Which one is worst, being seenzoned or being inboxed?
Follow us on Instagram: @slacklifepodcast
Time stamps:
(00:15) - Episode Introduction
(1:20) - Being Seen-zoned
(3:05) - Pre-Toxicity Era
(3:43) - Being Seen-zoned at your vulnerable state
(5:49) - Are people really busy as they say they are?
(6:21) - Texting vs Calls
(8:00) - Being on both ends of the spectrum
(8:34) - The Reason for Seenzoning
(11:47) - Ignoring messages
(12:59) - Deleting messages
(15:16) - Seenzoned vs Inboxed
(18:52) - Episode Sign off