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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•6 months agomy go-to when im forced to answer unknown callers is “who is this?”. then i disconnect if they dont answer my question
minus-square@GlowsticklinkEnglish13•6 months agoTo me it sounds like OP’s opener is exactly for people who aren’t contacts saved in his phone. It sounds perfect to me
minus-square@acetanilidelinkEnglish15•6 months ago20 years ago, yes These days, the only people who call me are creditors (who aren’t supposed to) and scammers
minus-square@GlowsticklinkEnglish3•edit-26 months agoIf you just add "hi’ to the beginning then it’s a perfect middle. “Hello, who is this?” Nothing is better than letting it go to voicemail, but sometimes you’re in a situation where you might be expecting a call from an unknown number
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-1•6 months agoi dispense with pleasantries when my expectation is not neutral :-)
my go-to when im forced to answer unknown callers is “who is this?”. then i disconnect if they dont answer my question
“Who dares to disturb my slumber?”
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To me it sounds like OP’s opener is exactly for people who aren’t contacts saved in his phone. It sounds perfect to me
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20 years ago, yes
These days, the only people who call me are creditors (who aren’t supposed to) and scammers
If you just add "hi’ to the beginning then it’s a perfect middle. “Hello, who is this?” Nothing is better than letting it go to voicemail, but sometimes you’re in a situation where you might be expecting a call from an unknown number
i dispense with pleasantries when my expectation is not neutral :-)