• @[email protected]
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    519 months ago

    Because phonecalls are reserved for when you immediately with no delay need someone.

    Asking about a show is not one of those cases.

    • @[email protected]
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      419 months ago

      Or just want to talk to someone? Why are we simultaneously normalizing anti-social behavior and wondering why the young people are so unhappy?

      • @[email protected]
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        259 months ago

        Why not text ‘wanna talk sometime’? A call demands an immediate response, so reserve it for things that demand immediate responses.

        • @[email protected]
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          159 months ago

          No it doesn’t. Just don’t pick up the phone. If it’s important they’ll text you to pick up the phone. There’s a reason the terms “phone tag” and “screening calls” exist.

          • @[email protected]
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            149 months ago

            But you don’t know the relative importance of what they’re telling vs what you’re doing. A text gives more information than just seeing your receiving a call.

            • river
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              That’s why people leave voicemails… you leave a verbal note of why you’re calling. And if the receiver prefers to read a text about it, several services transcribe voicemails automatically good enough to get the general gist. Or they can listen to them.

              The point is that people usually don’t set out to ruin your day or misbehave, and you cannot control other people’s experience, expectations and preferences, only your own. So it’s on you to know yourself well enough to manage your boundaries appropriately with technology/tools, and possibly communication, and not to blame other people for “missteps”. When what they are doing is likely perfectly within the realm of reason to them.

              Especially if they have a disability and calls are easier for them. If you have the disability, you can communicate your preferences but don’t expect people to know immediately. Set up your tech accordingly to communicate your needs. And acclimate where you can.

              If things “escalate”… well… it’s likely your fault. We always need to look at our part first.

              • @[email protected]
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                79 months ago

                Nothing good ever came out of a voicemail I received. Disabled and wont enable again. Text me if it’s important enough for me to call back with a brief topic. I don’t call back if I don’t get a text, that’s reserved for maybe 5 people on earth.

                • river
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                  Great. That’s your boundary. Sounds like you have disabled them permanently. I’m saying that people should use tools, and communication when necessary, to exercise their own boundaries, like you, rather than make meanings or assumptions, or expect others to be mindreaders.

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                69 months ago

                And if the receiver prefers to read a text about it, several services transcribe voicemails automatically good enough to get the general gist.

                I use these. But they’re less direct and easier to misunderstand than if it was native text. If someone wants to say it, they can voice type as well.

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                  59 months ago

                  I actually agree with you on that one. I hate voicemail. If I don’t pick up, shoot me a text or send a voice recording through the messaging app.

                • river
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                  Absolutely. Also hit and miss accuracy wise and can turn out to be an essay, but definitely an option.

              • @[email protected]
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                I don’t even get how voicemail works, last time I checked there was like 6 “unread” voicemails from months ago I never knew I’d gotten and it was just my mom saying “please call me back” or some inaudible noise and figuring out how to delete them is a pain too.

                • @[email protected]
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                  39 months ago

                  That sounds like something pretty heavily in the “you problem” zone. If it’s going to be acceptable to look down on folks who don’t understand stuff like chat apps, not understanding voicemail is still “oh god i am not good with technology how did i get here”

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                    29 months ago

                    I’m just saying voicemail was badly designed because it’s old and it’s never optimised since forever. I don’t see why anyone would still use it at this point but here we are

            • @[email protected]
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              39 months ago

              Damn dude, it’s not that big a deal. Just don’t pick up the phone. If it’s important they’ll find a way to let you know.

              • @[email protected]
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                49 months ago

                I don’t mind much. I just don’t call because it wastes people’s time. But I don’t want to let it go to voice mail because then it wastes their time.

                • @[email protected]
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                  19 months ago

                  Calling is only a waste of time if your conversationalism isn’t worth the time. You see the self own don’t you?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    49 months ago

                    It wastes time if they’re doing something more important and can’t talk right now. Not everything I want to talk about is of earth shattering importance, so it isn’t always worth their time if their doing something that is more important. If their time is more valuable sometimes, why is it bad that my conversation or question is less valuable than that? Sometimes I just want to catch up.

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                39 months ago

                You will feel terrible if you don’t pick up the phone and it turns out to be something important, like being able to hear the last words of your grandma or something.

                Texting is a lot less of a big deal than a phone call is.

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            09 months ago

            But it they are in the middle of something they could lose half a minute of time instead of 5 seconds checking a text. It’s the same as opening a phone call with ‘got time to talk’ but more efficient.

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                29 months ago

                Phone calls are never thirty seconds. It’s always fluffed up by twenty minutes of “how are you” and “what are your plans next week” like fam I’m trying to do the dishes and had to scramble to pick up the phone with wet hands, go away

                • @[email protected]
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                  139 months ago

                  If you think talking to a loved one on the phone for 30 seconds is a waste of time, you might want to evaluate your priorities.

            • @samus12345
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              If you’re in the middle of something, let it go to voicemail and check it when you’re done.

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            People are just sooooo busy with their SUPER IMPORTANT lives, that they definitely don’t have 5 minutes to spend unscheduled with the likes of you.

            Piss off and get in the text queue like everyone else!

      • @[email protected]
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        69 months ago

        Unless you know for sure that the other person is legitimately bored, sitting around not doing anything, imposing yourself on someone like this is rude.

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        Maybe this is just me and my circle but if someone just wants to talk I’d typically expect that more over discord or something like that rather than phone call unless they’re older.

        Other than that phone call is for urgent stuff or something that’s going to have a lot of back and forth and is quicker pver phone.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          Sure, my work uses discord, and I know friends that use it. But my family doesn’t. Plus, if you do sales, or job searching, or anything that involves talking to people for work who don’t directly work for your company then Discord is a little awkward. A phone or zoom call is better.

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          19 months ago

          Discord, that’s a good one. That’s a gaming communication app.

          You’ll be screwed in 4-5 years when it goes belly up.

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            39 months ago

            No, Discord is a communication app that is mainly used for gaming.

            That is like calling Whatsapp a family communication app.

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        39 months ago

        So when you “just want to talk” you call someone out of the blue and just expect them to stop what they’re doing and have a little chat? I had a friend like that and I hated it because they always called at the worst moments so I wouldn’t pick up and then they assumed I disliked them and played the victim by a mutual friend. That’s when I actually started disliking them. So don’t randomly call people please thank you.

        Also texting someone instead of talking isn’t antisocial behaviour. You can say as much in a text as you can say in a call and the other person can reply to your text and continue doing what they’re doing at the same time.

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      29 months ago

      This is the first time in my life when I encountered an opinion that calling someone is somehow rude and reserved for emergencies. In my social circle and family people just call when they want to talk. Sure, we text often too, but calling is completely normal. And if you can’t or don’t want to talk, you just don’t pick up the phone.

      I’m genuinely baffled.