Well, I'd say the main reason is that people are often juggling multiple tasks, especially at work. For example, as a UI designer in Shanghai, I sometimes take hours to reply because I'm deep in a project-maybe fine-tuning a layout or testing prototypes. It's not that I don't care, but switching focus can break my workflow. That said, I've noticed friends in other fields, like my high school teacher Mr. Wang, face similar pressures-grading papers or preparing lessons. So delays aren't always personal; they're just a side effect of busy routines.
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Part 3a time when you wrote a message, email or letter to someone, but you had to wait a long time for the person to reply
Why do people sometimes take a long time to reply to messages?
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