E-mail more romantically arousing than voicemail: study


  • TECH
  • Friday, 04 Sep 2015

Write it right: E-mail is a better means to express your feelings to your partner than voicemail, according to a new study.

Not so long ago it was considered a distant form of communication best reserved for business, but a new study suggests e-mail is a more effective means to express romantic feelings than voicemail. 

"The bottom line is that e-mail is much better when you want to convey some information that you want someone to think about," says co-author Alan R. Dennis, the John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems in Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. 

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