Many people are guilty of leaving texts from their friends unread.
While this is understandable, something may be happening that requires immediate engagement.
However, an emergency could be taking place that cannot wait.

Sending a text code could be the key to getting a faster reply to your message.
This concept is not entirely new.
Each will warrant a different response.

Henry uses the same method, though her system separates the codes into categories from least to most significant.
You’d undoubtedly want your friend’s input on that, though it isn’t life or death.
Things are a bit more worrisome once a 913 text is received.
This code is reserved for receiving potentially bad news from an employer.
Those moments need moral support from your friend group, maybe even a job recommendation or two.
However, Henry says there is no room for procrastination once a 911 text is received.
This means your buddies need you right then and there.
Matter of fact, you show up to my house," Henry says of the dreaded 911 text.
In fact, it doesn’t have to be digits at all.
Many people have become familiar with the “Ask Angela Campaign.”
It works by asking a bartender or waitress, “Is Angela working tonight?”
or “May I speak with Angela, yo?”
No one by that name is likely working there, and trained employees will catch the hint.
These codes could signal a pregnancy, an engagement, or even a new, bold haircut.
Just ensure your pals are familiar with them prior to beginning firing off random numbers and phrases.