Anonymous wrote:I am a millennial, I work full-time, and I have three kids (for context) - I will call you any time! No one is obligated to answer, but neither am I obligated to field your availability to chat via text - how ridiculous.
People need to get over themselves. Conversations are much more efficient than written communication. Answer, or don’t - I’m still calling!
Anonymous wrote:100%. Calling out of the blue is not acceptable any more. If someone calls me randomly esp on a weekday it makes steam come out of my ears
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kinds of calls I prefer to arrange in advance are just catch up calls. Within someone (family member) who you have not talked to in a month or more. It won't be quick.
I hate getting those when I am in the middle of a movie or about to do my Saturday chores. It seems rude to not pick up, when we rarely talk. But I feel like it is rude to say "make an appointment to talk to me."
So why not just call them back?
Anonymous wrote:So obviously this has nuance, but I think there is something in 2023 really sub optimum about calling someone randomly in the day. I am always in meetings but typically answer in case it’s the kids camp or school. These are all cases where they have email info or could text. Does anyone else find it super non ideal when people just… call? Unless it’s emergent?
Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone have phone phobia?
I’m Gen X (nearly 50) and I enjoy getting old school phone calls out of the blue.
Anonymous wrote:The kinds of calls I prefer to arrange in advance are just catch up calls. Within someone (family member) who you have not talked to in a month or more. It won't be quick.
I hate getting those when I am in the middle of a movie or about to do my Saturday chores. It seems rude to not pick up, when we rarely talk. But I feel like it is rude to say "make an appointment to talk to me."
Anonymous wrote:The kinds of calls I prefer to arrange in advance are just catch up calls. Within someone (family member) who you have not talked to in a month or more. It won't be quick.
I hate getting those when I am in the middle of a movie or about to do my Saturday chores. It seems rude to not pick up, when we rarely talk. But I feel like it is rude to say "make an appointment to talk to me."
Anonymous wrote:I’m in my late 40s, married with kids and work full time. Call whenever but I’m not answering your calls. My phone is silenced and it will go to voicemail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone have phone phobia?
I’m Gen X (nearly 50) and I enjoy getting old school phone calls out of the blue.
I am considerably older than you, but hate them.
If it is on the weekend, I was undoubtedly just about to do something/have plans. At night, I am vegging out/too tired.
If it is during the week/day, I probably have a deadline/again, some plan for my time.
Just ask for a certain amount of time and I will schedule it, like I might a lunch with a friend. For a time I am relaxed and can make it my priority.