Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you need to get over yourselves? You are not that important!!!!!!!!!!
Neither are you, weird Boomer-sequel phone callers!!!!!!!!! Send a freaking text or email like a normal person in 2023.
*Boomer-esque. Thanks, Autocorrect.
And this is how text/email messages *start* to get messy confusing people.
It was corrected within 30 seconds. If that “confuses” anyone, they have some kind of intellectual issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you return missed calls?
Usually no. It depends what it is. If it’s any type of doctor appointment calling to confirm an appointment, no. They won’t actually cancel. If they are calling to cancel and tell me I need to reschedule then yes, I’ll call back.
If you are my elderly mother, that return call will happen on my way to work the next day. If it’s an emergency and a message is left I’ll call back sooner.
If it’s a friend or acquaintance, I’m not calling back to talk. We can catch up by text.
So you never talk to your friends?
Not with voice calls. I text people all of the time. Busy working parents don’t have time to talk on the phone. It’s only gotten worse now that my kids are teens and I’m always out somewhere. Many friends are in the same situation. Even if we get together, we coordinate by text. Friends that live far away, we catch up by text. There can be hours or days between messages. Everyone understands.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Are you....22 years old? You write like you are straight out of college and trying to use big business-y words.
No, we all have caller ID. If you don't know who it is or don't want to talk, just don't answer. It's not hard. Grow a spine, little baby.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived overseas for a long time. Text I think is even more common outside the United States, especially WhatsApp or similar.
I actually freak out when I get a call from an unknown number, which doesn't happen often, because I assume it's an emergency related to my kids. Usually it's not, it's some random caller I don't know who wants to dominate my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Do you return missed calls?
Usually no. It depends what it is. If it’s any type of doctor appointment calling to confirm an appointment, no. They won’t actually cancel. If they are calling to cancel and tell me I need to reschedule then yes, I’ll call back.
If you are my elderly mother, that return call will happen on my way to work the next day. If it’s an emergency and a message is left I’ll call back sooner.
If it’s a friend or acquaintance, I’m not calling back to talk. We can catch up by text.
So you never talk to your friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least with emails you can have a signature line saying what your preferred method of contact is. You could have a phone message saying you hate the phone and to text you or that you will text or email them back. If you hate texting then you can just not respond and they might email or call. Everyone is different. This is probably why people can't make friends because their preferred method of communication does not align. One of my kids' teachers even said he hated the telephone and not to contact him that way.
My primary number is a landline. It annoys me that text does not have an effective way to let people know you don’t want to be contacted via text. No one respects the Do Not Disturb function.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, for social catch up, voice messages on WhatsApp are awesome. Especially with time zone differences. You can really, really connect like in the olden days (e.g., high school -- I am 49) days if you send series of messages back and forth. I wish more people would do this.
I am with you on this one! Telegram is even better. With premium you can transcribe the voice messages of you prefer
I far prefer WhatsApp (we received warnings in our area to take Telegram off our phones in our area when the war in Ukraine started, but I am relatively close) but that is really good to know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, for social catch up, voice messages on WhatsApp are awesome. Especially with time zone differences. You can really, really connect like in the olden days (e.g., high school -- I am 49) days if you send series of messages back and forth. I wish more people would do this.
I am with you on this one! Telegram is even better. With premium you can transcribe the voice messages of you prefer
Anonymous wrote:Also, for social catch up, voice messages on WhatsApp are awesome. Especially with time zone differences. You can really, really connect like in the olden days (e.g., high school -- I am 49) days if you send series of messages back and forth. I wish more people would do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So in DCUM-land we can't call, we can't email and we certainly can't text asking for a call,
I wonder why there's almost a post a day on here by lonely people with no friends. 🤪
+1
This is a site for socially inept people.
+2 also don’t stop by their house. They will not come to the door. Also don’t talk to your neighbors or strangers anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you need to get over yourselves? You are not that important!!!!!!!!!!
Neither are you, weird Boomer-sequel phone callers!!!!!!!!! Send a freaking text or email like a normal person in 2023.
*Boomer-esque. Thanks, Autocorrect.
And this is how text/email messages *start* to get messy confusing people.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Are you....22 years old? You write like you are straight out of college and trying to use big business-y words.
No, we all have caller ID. If you don't know who it is or don't want to talk, just don't answer. It's not hard. Grow a spine, little baby.