Friday, January 11, 2013

How To Communicate With A Loved One When Away For Valentine's Day

By Emily Collins


Valentine's Day is the time you want to be with your loved one. Even if you spend every single day of the year with them, there's something so magical about being with them on February 14th that if you cannot due to work or prior commitments, it can be a saddening time not to be with them physically. But thanks to unified communications, you can be closer than you think, even if you are not in the same country or time zone.

Britannic thinks that a good old fashioned phone conversation is a necessity on Valentine's Day, even if you're planning to see them that evening. It's a nice one to show your loved one that your thinking of them and them only, which can bring even more excitement to the day.

Texts and emails are another tip to building up the excitement throughout the day. This not only keeps the excitement building but is a great way to stay in touch without feeling the pressure. It also lets you think about what it is that you really want to share with your loved one.

Instant messaging or chat is a great way to converse with a loved one when apart. The 'instant' element means it's as if they are in the room with you and makes a nice change from talking on the phone. You also find that you - or the person you are chatting to - is more forthcoming with their feelings or emotions on instant messaging as it somehow seems easier to say the things you want to over that rather than over the phone or in person.

Video conferencing is one of Britannic Technologies best products. This gives you the ability to chat face to face with someone even when they're in a different country. It genuinely feels that you're in the room with that person and is ideal for those that have to spend Valentine's Day apart. You can see what they're wearing and even 'cheers' each other in a special toast.




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