• @[email protected]
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    322 years ago

    Google calendar literally changed my life. They ask me if I’m available in 6 months, I am pulling up my calendar and adding that immediately. Now I know that on that day, I am booked for an hour.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      Same. Google Assistant is pretty good with calendar too. I now just say hey Google set an appointment for June 4th next year at 2pm called nostril doctor. And most of the time she listens

    • JackFrostNCola
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      12 years ago

      I just wish the app wouldnt keep fucking changing to Day view instead of Month view

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      I wish that it had better reminders though. I don’t want a little polite notification area message for events, I want an alarm.

      • Echo Dot
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        12 years ago

        Also it hangs around until you remember to cancel it. So sometimes you have reminders to buy some milk that’s been on screen for 8 months.

  • @[email protected]
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    652 years ago

    How’s Tuesday in April?

    I’m at work.

    What about Wednesday?

    Still working

    And Thursday?

    Believe it or not, work.

    • Echo Dot
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      22 years ago

      I can do weekends.

      No we’re not open on weekends.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 years ago

    I’m one of those assholes who has to negotiate dates and times even 4 months or a year out. I live by my calendar and my schedule is always packed M-F.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 years ago

    I always say, “Um, I think so. I guess schedule it and I’ll cancel it later if I have to?” Then there’s an awkward silence while they put it into the system.

    Worst part of the dentist by far.

  • @[email protected]
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    622 years ago

    I confidently answer “yes that’s perfect thank you so much” knowing full well that it is in fact not perfect every time

  • (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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    112 years ago

    I guess that’s better than what happened to me:

    Went to the doctor for a raptured eat drum, the checkup (free of charge) was in two weeks but the secretary won’t take appointments unless it’s within the week, so when I called she said she was full and set up one for next week (how hard was doing that 2 weeks ago…). When I went for the appointment the doctor tired to charge me 1/2 of a regular visit since it took me way too long for the checkup…

      • Bob
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        12 years ago

        Must’ve heard it wrong.

    • kase
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      22 years ago

      ┬⁠─⁠─⁠┬⁠◡⁠ノ⁠(⁠°⁠ ⁠-⁠°⁠ノ⁠)

  • @[email protected]
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    472 years ago

    I have a schedule that has events going out until 6+ months from now. How do you survive with adult responsibilities without doing that?

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      I have adhd so unfortunately my ability to manage time is literally handicapped. The further ahead something is scheduled, the more difficult it is for me to keep track of and remember.

    • @[email protected]
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      592 years ago

      By not having so many events I need to schedule them 6 months out. You should give it a try, works wonders.

      • @[email protected]
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        162 years ago

        So you don’t schedule any doctor appointments and never buy tickets to concerts or other events in the future? Huh…

        • @[email protected]
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          Not 6+ months out why tf would I have to wait 6 months for a Dr’s appointment?? The only thing I schedule that far in advance is a holiday at a destination that takes longer than 5 hours to drive to.

          • @[email protected]
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            92 years ago

            I think this is the difference between people living in super populated areas, and more rural ones. I have no issue getting a close appointment in Ohio, but it’s much more difficult in Los Angeles (w/o going to the ER).

            • @[email protected]
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              32 years ago

              For immediate concerns that you don’t schedule if your primary care is busy you go to walk in clinics.

              There’s options in those areas since they understand the need for them.

                • @[email protected]
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                  22 years ago

                  It’s weird, here there’s walk ins that also double as primary care, there’s walkins that just do that, and there’s primary care that just do that.

                  So I always knew about walkins as my doctor did both. If he was booked I could go as a walk-in and maybe see them, or it would be another doctor.

          • SokathHisEyesOpen
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            12 years ago

            I used to live like that, then I moved to a big city. Literally any event you want to go to is sold out six months to a year in advance. You have to make plans or you’ll never be able to attend anything. Even good restaurants are booked solid for 3 weeks. You either make reservations for next month, or you slip them $50 at the hostess station for a chance to eat, which is wasteful and douchey.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          Or vacations? Or family events? Or camping trips with friends? Music festivals? Conferences? Presentations, working group meetings, etc. for work?

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          I’ve never had an issue of getting a doctor appointment within a couple of weeks. Dentists are the only one that keeps the very regular rhythm, and a have multiple reminders within the three weeks before so I can get time off.

          As I go to a lot of hard rock/metal shows every year, I’ve grown to dislike the idea of assigned seating and prefer to stand. Most are also lesser known, so I tend to be able to get my tickets the week of, if not the day before.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 years ago

      No kidding. At least with writing in my dentist appointment that far out, I can plan around it, or reschedule if it conflicts. I know plenty of people though that just keep everything in a mental schedule, and they are constantly scrambling.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        That just sounds like someone trying to do far more than they are capable of. Real schedule or mental it would all still need to be reconfigured when something comes up, which it always does unless you just ignore everything else that’s not on your list……

    • @[email protected]
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      112 years ago

      By flying by the seat of your pants. A plan is just a list of stuff to go wrong. Sick kid and now you’re with them at home trying to figure out which appointments to move instead of just dealing with each week as it comes.

      How often does everything work out in your schedule for a day? Week? Month? Because if you say more than once you’ve got a seriously wayyyy to easy going life apparently.

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        I do this all the time + my director level duties at work + raising a 3.5 year old.

        It’s quite easy to deal with and you just need to shift a few days if something comes up.

        It’s not like you are planning a full day a year out. It’s typically vacation or doctors appointment or birthday type event.

        • @[email protected]
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          Of course moving the stuff around is easy. What’s even easier it not needing to do it since not everything is planned.

          The whole point is it requires time to move stuff, time a lot of people just don’t have it. It sounds like with your job you’re able to do planning while working. Most people need to do it in their extremely limited free time.

          Of course everyone schedules that stuff out ahead of time, but not 6 months out and every day planned out like the original comment said.

          • @[email protected]
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            52 years ago

            Nah, I definitely believe you are definitely the edge case here. I have literally never met a person with the hectic life you describe. Planning it out makes it easier to manage anyway 🤷‍♂️.

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              I don’t have a hectic life? I’m saying is people would rather use that time “wasted “ dealing with fixing schedules and dealing with calls to move appointments doing other productive stuff.

              What it productive is up to each individual person.

              Play a video game or drink with friends or stress about a schedule that will absolutely change? That’s a no brainer, enjoy scheduling the impossible while I have fun gaming and dealing with the ship that comes on its own regardless of my planning.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      I’m with you on this. Routine visits are always booked 6+ months in advance and I’d totally lose track if I didn’t keep a calendar for my life lol

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        You really should go every 4 months though. 6 is just what insurance is willing to cover.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          No? Get the sonic toothbrush and actually floss. Beyond that, just get some dental picks on Amazon for like $15. The checkup is just extra.

  • ArgentCorvid [Iowa]
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    272 years ago

    I got ADHD so ANYTHING that needs to be remembered for later goes in Google calendar, or it slceases to exist 20 minutes after being told about it

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    And? Use a damn calendar. It’s really not that hard to know if you’re free. I have stuff scheduled a year out.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 years ago

      Seriously, it’s like my external memory. Put in appointment or reminder and totally forget about it until it pops up.

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    Had a dermatologist appointment today. The receptionist asked me with a straight face if 2 PM on Tuesday in June of 2025 would work.