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I hate phones. And yet, I did phone tech support for years. Hows that work? I didn;t mind inbound calls, it was making the outbound calls - requested or cold - that irked me. I still dont know why I hate cold calling ppl so badly.
― Trayce (trayce), Monday, 9 January 2006 04:40 (eighteen years ago) link
eight years pass...
Yes I do hate the phone at work. I hate getting work calls so much and have gotten to the point of feeling anxiety about answering, and if I have voicemail when I come in I am so disappointed and annoyed.
And when I get personal calls at work I always feel like the other person is being so loud that I'm paranoid they are audible to others around me.
This has all been exacerbated by the stupid reconfiguration where we don't even have cubicles anymore and the whole unit is grouped together in a terrible small area so I feel self conscious about talking, eating etc.
The phone at home is a different story but I'm still not crazy about it.
I also hate overhearing other people's conversations so, so much.
― MrDasher, Friday, 24 October 2014 16:28 (nine years ago) link
Every time a phone rings in a movie, I cringe, and my heart rate probably spikes whenever my own phone rings. I hate phones.
― Orson Wellies (in orbit), Friday, 31 October 2014 13:47 (nine years ago) link
Every time a phone rings in a movie, I cringe, and my heart rate probably spikes whenever my own phone rings. I hate phones.
― Orson Wellies (in orbit), vrijdag 31 oktober 2014 13:47 (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
^^ this. And ad agencies that put ringtones in commercials are disgusting savages and deserve to be in hell tbh
I hate the phone too. And I always feel a little sheepish for saying that because, hey, it's a goddamm telephone, right?
But
• I don't like cordless phones. I don't like mobile phones. I can't hear or listen to what the other party is saying. I can't tell if they're happy or sad. I don't like holding something up to my cheek. I don't like not knowing if the other person is ready for the conversation to be over. I don't like it when the other party is distracted and starts talking to someone else like a family member or delivery person. I don't like it when I have to do the same.
• I produced a sports radio talk show for 11 years. My primary job was to screen the callers. I still see the lights on that callboard flashing at me sometimes.
• I hate hearing multiple phones ringing throughout the house at different tones and levels. I hate telemarketers. I hate being rude to someone for rudely interrupting whatever I was doing. I hate customer service calls. There's this weird disconnect, much like the other "cars" you drive next to on the freeway, where a human is no longer a human. I think my wife would like it if I said "I love you" at the end of a call, but I don't say "I love you" at the closing of IRL conversations about what time the bug guy should come over. My little sister likes to do this sing-songy ritual of chanting 1-2-3 GOODBYE and hanging up at the same time, and I definitely hate that.
• One time in high school, the phone rang and on the other end was the voice of one of my friends. We chatted for like 20 minutes before he asked a weird question like "Did you make out with Rachel Friday after we left?" It was then that I realized I had been talking to my friend's older brother and he had believed he was talking to his best friend Lance.
Probably the easiest phone conversation I've ever had.
― pplains, Friday, 31 October 2014 14:07 (nine years ago) link