Spyke
lemmy.world

Does anyone here answer their phone? I don't even have my ringer turned on.

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Only for family and coworkers, and the latter only when I'm working.

If I don't have your number, you can attempt to convince me of your importance via voicemail, or text me like fucking normal.

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I’ve this theory that mostly Americans never answer the phone due to can-spam laws and such.

I usually answer if i see a call and it is convenient, but phone is always on silent.

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remotelovereply
lemmy.ca

Unrelated question: Is the markdown above broken for anyone else? There are random cases where it's broken for my client and am trying to to nail down the conditions better for the dev. (I am on Connect)

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Thanks! That worked as expected. Odd. I'll just point the dev to this and a couple of other threads I have seen this happen. Cheers!

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Hjalmarreply
feddit.nu

I'm using Connect and it's broken for me to. I wonder if it's just MD with underscores that's broken?

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EDIT: it wasn't that. This works, at least for me

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I'm on interstellar and the spoilers just seemingly randomly don't work sometimes. happened when I was on boost to.

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...am I in the minority where I don't mind making calls all that much? I prefer doing things online, but sometimes a 5 minute call is easier than dragged out asynchronous correspondence.

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ssfckdtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

If you like being on hold for 2 hours

Although lately I've been burned multiple times by inaccurate online information saying a place was open when it wasn't, so I've started to call ahead instead.

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I can read faster than you can talk, please just text me. I don't want to suffer through all of your ums and uhs.

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tfm
europe.pub

Calling is for friends and family only. Change my mind.

(and emergencies obviously)

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tfmreply
europe.pub

I don't want to get called by coworkers/customers/gov/companies (except they are friends or if it's an emergency) and waste my time while I have other shit to do. Or if I just don't want to talk to them. A text message does the job.

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Yeah that makes sense

Although for something where the time matters (like ordering food or warning someone) I still prefer calls

But that's just me

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lemmy.world

This is so pathetic and annoying. Just fucking call, it's not hard, stop babying adults. Not all millennials and Gen Z live in constant fear and helplessness.

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sh.itjust.works

A) fuck you, learn to read.

B) I treat others how I want to be treated. As in no randomly forced to talk to someone and instead able to interact on my terms.

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Bunnyluxreply
lemmy.world

The world doesn't exist to serve you. Sometimes you have to make a call.

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sh.itjust.works

Nah I'm just not. Never before in history were you expected to just interrupt someone's day that's thousands of miles away.

I'd rather send a letter written with a quill than have to call someone. Hell if your business only accepts walk ins and calls I'm going to assume you're illegally operating and have something to hide. I'd trust a business that only responds to emails over one that only takes calls.

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octobobreply
lemmy.ml

What history are you talking about? All of 1920s to present day calls are common ways of communicating with people. I take calls frequently at work between coworkers.

I have never even heard of emailing to set up something like a haircut or car appointment. I've always called for something like that. Or I'll call to pickup food I assume that's what most people do?

You're legit paranoid if you think only taking calls is "hiding something".

Refusing to take calls for a preference reason is some childish shit. Just grow up and talk on the phone

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sh.itjust.works

Why the fuck would you call to set appointments or order food for pickup? What century are you living in that businesses don't have websites for that. Why are you so lazy that you're going to force a minimum wage worker to type things into a website that you yourself can access?

If it's not an app or website, it's a scam.

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Lmao what?

For my car for instance, I like to talk to the person about things going on with it, I just got quotes for tires for instance.

I've literally never ordered food online, other than a few random restaurants that are online order only. They took down my email and made me make an account, fuck that for getting some dinner. I'm not subjecting anyone to anything, taking calls is their job. They just write down the order on a ticket and make food ???

Also there are quite a bit of restaurants in my area that do not have websites. Think like pizza shops, bars, a ton of non-english speaking places. Also not everyone can use a website or app. Older people in particular.

When I have people work on my home for something I can't do myself, they often prefer the calls and I do as well because I need to iron things out and get opinions and chat.

When it comes to work, I'll literally send an email and get a call back sometimes. It just works better for my field.

You're the one being weird about something people have been doing for the past century.

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I prefer to call for food because it guarantees that the restaurant (which I presumably like) will get all of the money I spend on food.

Nearly all of those online ordering platforms take a cut from whatever they facilitate. Sometimes that means prices are more expensive online, or sometimes it's the same price on my receipt but less money for the restaurant.

And I'm not sure what your point about minimum wage workers is. Normally it's already someone's job to talk to customers and enter their order in a system.

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ssfckdtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Has it occurred to you that some of us just *don't like dealing with people?"

A near-lifetime of BBSing and IRCing and what not I'm far more comfortable behind a keyboard than in a realtime conversation.

Introversion isn't just for millennials anymore

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