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The dreaded ring (by Pedro Arizpe)
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To me it feels texting takes longer. Call someone up and it's done in less than a minute. Why write some long ass message?
Most folks don't even bother writing back... Message seen? Best forget about it.
Edit: typo
Kinda depends, doesn't it?
Do they need to find the information you need or is it something they can answer off the top of their head?
Does the phone call include formalities or is it just "Hey I need X" "Here's X" "thanks, see ya!"
Is this person likely to broach other topics or answer you and move on?
Each method has its strengths depending on the question
For me, it's about evidence and accountability.
This so much. Text/email/slack leaves a permanent, searchable record. Synchronous communication is complete garbage and there are very few scenarios where it should be tolerated, much less encouraged.
Honestly, I'm at the point where if someone insists on calling, I assume they are up to something and are intentionally trying to not go "on the record"
But... Call recording exists
Not on iPhones*.
Iphones are not:
An iPhone is not a phone and not well designed? Apple put the most thought into every detail and generally works generally well. It's very much well designed because it does exactly what the designers want it to do. Yes it doesn't mean it's an ethical device or tinker- or repair-friendly. But "not well designed" just doesn't float.
https://youtu.be/44DEgUXREUQ
You got me. You are entirely correct. They design well exactly because they wanted to design easily breakable(1m of free fall on carpet can break it) and unmaintainable phone.
Sometimes you don't want that :)
If someone doesn't write back it must not have been that important. I'm pretty much never just going to drop what I'm doing and answer the phone to have a conversation about an unknown topic which will take an unknown amount of time.
sounds like you're getting ghosted for a reason.