Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.
Sorry, can't discuss that and it isn't germane anyway.
Cell coverage is reliable, however she does rely on Wifi for texting. She's 10 hours ahead right now so it's very convenient if she were inclined. She should be back in her room, alone, by, say, 9pm, right? That's 11am here (DC).
It's that she has the ability and chooses not to that bothers me I guess.
I have asked her and her response is along the lines of "Wifi was spotty, or down." "I was exhausted after long day." "Sorry, I forgot"
It's always excuses.
The paranoid me thinks she's sitting there with a guy and isn't going to text her husband in front of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.
No, not normal. She should be reachable in this current climate of accessiblity. Do you have a set time that she'll contact you (e.g. does she call at dinner each night? or at breakfast? Sometime that she knows you'll be doing something and will be available? Her schedule is probably more erratic. When my DH travels I usually leave it to him to call and check in because I don't want to accidentally wake him up, interrupt a meeting, etc. But we are pretty available here at dinner and breakfast, he can talk to the kids and me.
You don't know that because you don't know what OP's wife is doing. If her trips are taking her to urban areas then yes, I would expect her to be accessible. But I don't think you appreciate how much worse the cell and other communications coverage is outside of urban areas in a lot of Asia and the Middle East -- it's nothing like here in the U.S. where it's rare not to have at least some kind of cell coverage in most areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.
Sorry, can't discuss that and it isn't germane anyway.
Cell coverage is reliable, however she does rely on Wifi for texting. She's 10 hours ahead right now so it's very convenient if she were inclined. She should be back in her room, alone, by, say, 9pm, right? That's 11am here (DC).
It's that she has the ability and chooses not to that bothers me I guess.
I have asked her and her response is along the lines of "Wifi was spotty, or down." "I was exhausted after long day." "Sorry, I forgot"
It's always excuses.
The paranoid me thinks she's sitting there with a guy and isn't going to text her husband in front of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.
No, not normal. She should be reachable in this current climate of accessiblity. Do you have a set time that she'll contact you (e.g. does she call at dinner each night? or at breakfast? Sometime that she knows you'll be doing something and will be available? Her schedule is probably more erratic. When my DH travels I usually leave it to him to call and check in because I don't want to accidentally wake him up, interrupt a meeting, etc. But we are pretty available here at dinner and breakfast, he can talk to the kids and me.
Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe something unsavory, but it’s also possible that with the large time difference, her “free” time coincides with a time when you are sleeping, or working.
I usually only travel domestically, but before my husband got into the texting game (last year!!!), it was easy to miss each other when I was on the west coast, and he was in DC. Now that he has a text plan, I can text him and we feel more connected.
Does her phone have good, inexpensive coverage in those countries? If she is relying upon WiFi to make calls, that would exacerbate the time zone issue.
Not saying it’s all in your head, just giving you a plausible reason. I would ask about cell coverage in those countries, to get the conversation going.
Anonymous wrote:I think we'd need to know what kind of work she does before we could say either way if it's normal.