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No, it doesn't. That's a common way to get off the phone with people in your social life or in business. It can be anything..." I have to get back to work," or "gotta go, someone is calling", etc.
It's how you manage your time, and how people access your time. If you haven't told a lie in this way, you aren't talking to people regularly, lol.
You make yourself look foolish, Jack, when you try and argue every tiny point with me.
I don't like lying about shit that's unnecessary. If I want to get off the phone, I'll tell them I'll talk to them later. Or I'll tell them I'll get back to them.
It's not that I'm arguing every point. I'm telling you and other guys that there is no need to be dishonest and play games if you can end up getting the same result. It also can be the difference when it comes to having girls that are around short term and girls that are around long term.
I didn't throw out any insults, you just can't handle someone that has a difference of experience than you. Even worse, someone who has had a different experience than you that doesn't require you needing to play games or being deceitful. I was trying to get to common ground without all the negativity but you want to insult your way out of it because I'm saying it's okay to be honest and not play games.
Remember, the OP asked how to respond to text and your examples sound crazy because of that. Seriously, who texts that they have to go because someone is calling? The whole thing is unrealistic and you should be ashamed of yourself for making that shit up as you go.
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But often they'll keep texting you, and wanting your attention. thus the "gotta go".
That's why I added the part about talking to them later. It's not dishonest and it doesn't sound butt hurt because they rejected your offer for a date. At least, "gotta go" is honest.