http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2411785/What-kind-friend-sends-condolences-mothers-death-TEXT.html
The writer is criticising those who send messages of condolence via text message.
Having read the article, I must admit that I thought that it was little oversensitive, admittedly though in very sensitive circumstances which I appreciate. Facebook was mentioned as well.
I know I have sent texts before to let people know I am thinking of them and such but it's not so much of a lazy way out, I often feel that the last thing someone may want at a time of grief is loads of people calling on the telephone etc... A message can be read at any time.
I do appreciate the point about something written and, although a text may be instantaneous, it is nice to receive something written although I guess it could make a difference who the sender was, close friends and family or more of an acquaintance.
Considering I was an avid letter writer when younger (when there were no mobile phones or email available), I admit I haven't written a proper letter for years and cards are mainly for occasions like birthdays.
I'm interested in the thoughts of others. Would you feel upset if you received such messages by text or Facebook (or similar media)?