Are days of the phone over
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I fing hate the phone.... i don't even order pizza... i just broke down and got a cell last year...(It's a totally awesome slider phone! bahaha)0
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I hope not... I like to talk to much for that to happen!0
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I read a study recently that email numbers are way down and text messaging is quickly rising to the top preferred communication method.0
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Depends, home phone - maybe, cell/mobile - no.
But I hate texting, if I have to text you more than three times in a converstion - we should be talking.0 -
Yeah I like texting if its quick, but I hate going back and forth via text. And next thing you know the text was misunderstood and someone is mad. I rarely use the phone at home, at work I have no choice.0
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Some people still talk on the phone. Personally I prefer texting, I sent almost 10,000 texts last month. It's alot more convenient0
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Oops, reposted twice.0
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I like the phone. I say what I need to say then get off.0
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Don't get me started....I still miss getting real mail that's not a bill. As for the phone, I'm tied to my Blackberry for work, so the last thing I want to do during "me time" is talk on the phone or even text...0
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Lol, I hear ya Esther!0
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I don't mind the phone. I actually think its more efficient than texting for the most part. However, I talk to people all day long. So, I'm really not interested in talking on the phone when I'm not at work.0
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I'm not sad about that. I hate talking on the phone. I'll text till the cows come home but I hate talking. Except in person. I can't shut up in person.0
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i talk on the phone about an hour per night.
i prefer handwritten letters though0 -
When I used to smoke I enjoyed talking on the phone at night..now after work, I workout and everything else, not much time for small talk...0
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I like the phone. I say what I need to say then get off.
Well said0 -
I have this discussion with people pretty often (my work is related to telephones) - and my conclusion is that while it's great to have a range of options for communication, there are still times when you want to have a real time conversation.
The problem with email, SMS etc is that they are send/receive communication options - you have to wait to get a response and you don't have any immediate confirmation that the other person has received your message.
Online chat options, video calls etc are real-time, but not everyone has those communication options.
So, for now, we still need to make phone calls, but definitely less that we needed to a few years ago.0 -
I hate talking on the phone. I would much rather text.0
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It depends on the situation. If someone is texting me non-stop, trying to tell me a story I will stop replying to their text messages and call them. Sometimes you cant tell the whole story, with a text.0
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I hardly ever use my phone for talking, mostly text/email/ browsing/mfp etc0
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I'm no longer a fan of being on the phone for long chats.0
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When you have kids, having a phone convesation is IMPOSSIBLE.0
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I agree...kids, work, exercise, cooking, cleaning, etc. etc.0
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i always hated talking on the phone...good riddance0
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I have to try SO HARD to use 100 minutes a month LOL.
Texting... less then a 1000 a month.
Just don't get a damn about my phone really.
It gives me the option to run with music and access to my work email.0 -
No way. Just had phone sex with a MFP friend the other night.0
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