Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to get a word in? Are they asking you to solve the "problem" that they can't hear you, or are they happy to talk at you for however long they want to talk without your participation? With my parent, it was definitely the latter. Some elderly parents are not interested in their children's lives but just want to use them as a conversational outlet because their lives are otherwise lonely. So if that's the case for you, put them on speaker and do the dishes or laundry, and shout loudly when you don't want to listen anymore and say you need to hang up.
Anonymous wrote:This only happens with them, and I use my phone all day long.
Whenever I call, they can’t hear me. I don’t know if it’s the delay they don’t account for, or their phones (they blame MY phone, but like I said this only happens with them) but my mom never hears me talking, she talks right over me. Then she will say she just can’t hear me, it must my phone. I have to basically SHOUT at her to get her to let me get a word in.
They don’t accept that it could be their end/phone/hearing and blame it solely on me and my “expensive, fancy iPhone” that “isn’t worth its weight in gold” Anyone else encounter this with their parents?
Anonymous wrote:My mom has Bluetooth hearing aids that allow her iPhone sound to go directly to her ears - it’s wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you teach them to Facetime? That might be easier since then they can SEE you talking.
I get the impression these iPhone haters don’t themselves have iPhones lol