• YashaB@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    A phonecall is so much nicer, quicker and leaves a lot less room for misunderstanding.

    I don’t like shot-messages-communication, especially not when it’s a delicate topic.

    And yes, I’m old, and an extrovert.

    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      Disagree, I despise phone calls. Something about the data compression makes everything sound distorted and blown out, it’s like nails on a chalkboard to me. It’s fine for short, urgent messages, but until fidelity gets a lot better there’s nothing I want to do less than talk over the phone for extended periods of time.

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        2 年前

        Well, you might be a special case, but phone’s are usually quite well adjusted for human voices, so they shouldn’t sound like something a person wouldn’t want to listen too.

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      For me, if it’s urgent, sure a call is fine. A message doesn’t require the other person’s attention to be redirected at your demand though. They can get around to it when it’s convenient for them.

    • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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      For me a phone call is for when a text might be misunderstood or you need to gauge the mood of the person you’re communicating with. For everything else, text is more polite, accurate and convenient for both parties.

    • Ataraxia@lemm.ee
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      If it’s not important you can email it to me lol. My dad who is 75 also prefers emailing me and if more time sensitive he texts or sends a discord message. Phone calls are for emergencies and even then I know he wouldn’t call.