This is my first post, so please forgive me if my question has already been answered. I looked through the list quickly, but didn't see anything similar.
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Verba volant, scripta manent : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verba_volant,_scripta_manent – Apr 07 '17 at 18:17
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Without looking up anything either, I'll go ahead and offer the German-y compound textlover and the Grecian graphophile for normal preferences and the Latiny scriptomaniac for people who overdo it. – lly Apr 07 '17 at 18:23
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1Those are explicitly text-related. Generally speaking, the term for "a person who prefers to communicate in writing as opposed to via a phone call" is anyone under 40. – lly Apr 07 '17 at 18:24
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For clarification, are you imagining someone who would prefer sitting in a chat room rather than speaking face to face? Or, is it someone who lacks any confidence in their public speaking ability? – christopher m. Apr 07 '17 at 18:40
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No. I'm referring to a business professional who is generally well understood and often praised for their written communications but who finds it difficult to express the same thoughts orally. – saderitalia Apr 07 '17 at 18:44
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"written communicator" would get the point across quickly – Tom22 Apr 07 '17 at 20:57
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Tongue-tied ... introvert ... nerd ... nerdy ... dork .... – Ricky Apr 07 '17 at 21:19