Bank account number, account name, and branch details on the same line
When sharing your bank account details via messaging apps such as Zalo or Messenger (or any other similar apps), it’s best not to send your account number, name, and branch details all in one line. Instead, separate this information into different lines. This makes it easier for the recipient to copy your account number for transfers, reducing the risk of errors and mistaken transfers.
Taking screenshots of chats and sharing them with others
Sharing screenshots of your conversations with one person to another can create a negative impression and reduce trust between parties. It may also make the other person feel unsafe, as they can’t be sure if you’re screenshotting their messages and sharing them elsewhere. Additionally, your screenshots could be spread further, potentially causing trouble and damaging your personal reputation.
Messaging when stressed or angry
When you’re feeling stressed or angry, it’s best to avoid messaging, as it may lead to miscommunication and misunderstanding. Your messages may not accurately convey your emotions or intentions, and negative emotions can cloud your judgment, impacting your relationships.
Take a moment to calm down before sending any messages to avoid causing harm or saying something you might regret. Waiting a few minutes for your emotions to settle will help you express yourself more clearly.
Long, unclear, or very short and abrupt messages
Sending long, rambling messages that don’t clearly convey your point can waste time and lead to misunderstandings, with important information potentially being overlooked. On the other hand, very short and abrupt messages can also be misleading and fail to convey necessary information.
Stay focused when messaging, and try to be concise, clear, and logical, emphasizing your main points. This ensures your messages are effective and less likely to be misinterpreted.
Additionally, consider turning off notifications for non-essential group chats to maintain your productivity and peace of mind, as well as save your phone’s battery life.