• Flying SquidM
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      261 year ago

      In my experience, the younger you are, the more likely you are to find phone calls to be irritating at best. People in their 20s and under almost always would prefer you to text them than call them. And I’m in my 40s and I agree. I’ve never liked the phone. I didn’t like it when it was all landlines and I don’t like it now. Texting was a godsend.

      • Final Remix
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        101 year ago

        Actually landlines was better… hear me out.

        “Fuck you, I’m not at the house.” ¯_(ツ)_/¯

        Wham bam thank you ma’am, you can’t contact me unless it’s on my terms.

        • @SARGEx117
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          Counter: “sorry, left my phone at home”

          Same excuse can still be used.

        • Flying SquidM
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          81 year ago

          Yeah and there are also times when texting makes the situation a lot more annoying but a 2 minute phone call does the opposite.

          I honestly can’t think of one. I’d rather spend five minutes writing a text than two minutes on the phone. That’s two minutes I have to talk to someone without looking at them.

          • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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            21 year ago

            Occasionally we have to set up events and doing a conference call is a hell of a lot less annoying than doing a group chat. Anyone who doesn’t want to be part of the planning can just opt out of the call rather than have their phone bing a million times in five minutes.

            • Flying SquidM
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              161 year ago

              That insult was definitely warranted and appropriate to the discussion. Clearly this is the way forward.

                • Flying SquidM
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                  121 year ago

                  Again, totally warranted personal attack considering how many times I hurled invectives your way.

                  Remind me- how many times have I insulted you so far?

                • @force
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                  you have 189 lemmy comments in 2 months of having the account… you shan’t be personally insulting anyone with shit you make up in your head about this kind of stuff lmao

                  touch grass

    • Psaldorn
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      61 year ago

      Instead of telling me what to do, why don’t you explain your position?

      Telling someone “no” is rude without supporting thoughts, which makes me think you aren’t a good authority on rudeness.

        • Psaldorn
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          51 year ago

          You have added nothing to this conversation.

          You are as rude and intrusive as unexpected phone calls are.

          Telling me to get therapy is hilarious, you keep trying to tell me what to do.

            • Psaldorn
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              21 year ago

              You are very bad at estimating other people’s emotions. Or you’re projecting…

              Go back to enjoying phone calls, there’s no shame!

        • ThenThreeMore
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          41 year ago

          So I have to make adjustments to how I use my device because you want to try to interrupt me and that’s somehow not rude?

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      Well my opinion is that there is no reason for a company to call me unless it’s actually urgent and in my own best interest, at that point it is perfectly fine to call.

      Some companies call regardless of the reasons with no care at all about the customer/client/potential customer, all just to make sure to force a response. Just send the damn message instead of disturbing me at work, and If I have any sort interest, opinion, or care what so ever, then I’ll get in touch at my own discretion.

      Having customers isn’t a “right” for companies, but they do seem to believe so.