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      For phone numbers I mean. Unless you had a rotary phone

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        Even on modern landlines where you pushed buttons, it was still called dialing. Someone who calls it typing probably only ever called people using a smartphone.

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          Even on touch phones it’s still called dialing though…

          Just like it was for the button phones. It’s the same as typing

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            But on modern smartphones, you probably manually enter in the phone number so rarely that they never even learned the word.
            The on screen dialpad is displayed the same way as the on screen keyboard so they used the same word.

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              I appreciate your comment it makes a lot of sense how dialing could have decreased in usage. Also love your username!