Anonymous wrote:I feel really old. I would expect a call from the doctor's office to go as follows...
"Hello?"
"May I please speak with Larlo Jones?"
"May I ask who's calling?"
"This is Larla from Dr. Smith's office calling about your upcoming appointment..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone answer a number they don’t know? Genuinely curious.
Doctors, handymen, other businesses,and, most importantly, my teenagers could be calling me from an emergency room pay phone …
Anonymous wrote:I don’t answer calls I don’t know unless I am expecting a call from a doctor or something. If they ask who I am I don’t answer the question. I simply ask what they are calling about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you answer your cell phone if you don’t recognize the number? Do you just say “hello” or state your full name? The reason I am asking is that I just say “hello”, you never know who is on the other line - it could be a doctors office or a spam call… but people in the other line never introduce themselves. They demand to know my name but never state theirs first. Be it a doctors office, someone calling from the opera to request a donation, or some newspaper trying to sell me a subscription.
I just press the button and don’t say anything. They called me — they can speak first.
This is the chaotic evil box of all these choices.
Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone answer a number they don’t know? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you answer your cell phone if you don’t recognize the number? Do you just say “hello” or state your full name? The reason I am asking is that I just say “hello”, you never know who is on the other line - it could be a doctors office or a spam call… but people in the other line never introduce themselves. They demand to know my name but never state theirs first. Be it a doctors office, someone calling from the opera to request a donation, or some newspaper trying to sell me a subscription.
I just press the button and don’t say anything. They called me — they can speak first.