• Phoenixz
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    293 months ago

    Why though?

    What is so hard about getting a call and talking to someone?

      • @[email protected]
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        103 months ago

        Disagree. Part of my job entails calling people (and I even started at a phone helpdesk 20 years ago) and I still despise and loathe calling on the phone with people I don’t know for making appointments or getting quotes. To the point it will probably impact my health since my dentist only takes appointments by phone. (Before my sister in law worked there so I could DM her to ask her directly)

        Exposure doesn’t always make it easier.

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            3 months ago

            So, you agree that the statement that it gets easier with exposure is nonsense? Or do you mean to say that every one who disagree has mental health issues? Because you’re talking about a decently large chunk of people here.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 months ago

      I check my texts. I check my email. I check my DM. When I want to.

      YOU choose when the call happens.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          That would be the mitigation to the problem, yes. But I’m describing why it’s a problem in the first place.

          You can’t say “calls aren’t that bad because you can do everything possibly to avoid them.”. I’m avoiding them because they’re that bad.

      • Phoenixz
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        13 months ago

        What is the problem with that?

        If talking to people is a problem for you then I’d argue that you’re the problem, not obine calls. Not meant in a mean way, just saying that if you’re not able to have a normal conversation with another human being, you maybe want to look into professional mental health support

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Oh, no. It’s phone calls. I have no problem talking to people in person. Or via messaging apps. I detest phone calls, though. I don’t even like talking to my wife on the phone. Just text me.

    • JackbyDev
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      3 months ago

      Depends. Am I trying to get a super quick answer to a super short but urgent question? Or am I trying to have long form communication like a pen pal?

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      If I’m trying to work on something complicated, it takes 20-30 minutes to remind myself of all the disparate pieces and get into the “zone” of productivity. Your phone call ruins that, makes me have to start the process over again and drastically increases the likelihood of me screwing something up. If people keep calling or shoulder tapping me, I get nothing done.

      If you text first, it gives me the option to ignore you for a bit if I’m in the middle of something.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      Because it forces you to drop everything out of nowhere, losing all the focus you may have had. And then you might need to hold the phone, you need to find a place where you don’t annoy everyone around you, and so you basically cannot look up anything.

      Text is much superior imo, and messages can be answered whenever convenient (depending on urgency). But even people talking in real life are much better than a call. You can see them coming, you keep your hands free and a can usually stay where you are, they’re way better to understand than shitty call quality.

      • Phoenixz
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        03 months ago

        I’ve said this elsewhere but…

        First DND is there to stop people from bugging you when you’re busy.

        Second, people have been doing this for decades without problems, why is it a problem now?

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Because we have more convenient methods. People have been shitting out in the open for a very long time but once the toilet came we (mostly) stopped doing so.