Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “I feel it will be rude if I ask you to stop texting me, because I don’t understand why I will respond to your message and you will either not reply back or take forever to reply. P
Yes, the passage is grammatically correct, but it could be polished for clarity and flow. Here's the original meaning: The speaker feels uncomfortable asking someone to stop texting them due to the inconsistency in their communication. They express that the lack of timely responses is affecting their mental health. Additionally, the speaker mentions that they cannot travel to meet the other person and suggests that the other person should come to meet them instead.
Here’s a rephrased version:
"I hesitate to ask you to stop texting me, as it feels rude, but I’m confused about why I respond to your messages and you either don’t reply or take a long time to respond. Please stop playing with my emotions; it’s affecting my mental health.
I want to let you know that I can't come to see you in Abuja or Lagos or wherever you are. I had the opportunity to meet you last time, but it didn’t work out. If you genuinely want to meet, I believe it would be best if you could come to see me in Yenagoa or Port Harcourt. That seems like the most reasonable solution."