Punting 365 wrote: » I can be reached anytime via my Only Fans page.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Always have phone with me but if it's an unrecognised number and no voice message is left then I'm not getting back to you. The number of bogus calls and SMS around these days means you're likely to be put on a number blacklist.
arctictree wrote: » I know a lad that bought a house in a rural area and only noticed after moving in that there was no signal. A well known local blackspot. Had to sell in the end and move on as he couldn't run his business from there.
Antares35 wrote: » My phone would be near me most of the time, and always on vibrate notification (sound on only if I'm expecting an important call). That way I can just screen whoever is texting or calling and decide if I want to converse. Unknown numbers can f*ck off. The friend who rings to talk about his job (again) for forty minutes without even asking how I am will mostly not have his calls answered unless I'm already insanely bored. The colleague who calls to talk about The Crown on Netflix can also go to voicemail. Most others are fine. If I leave the house, phone is always with me if someone else is minding the baby.
[Deleted User] wrote: » There was a debate here a few weeks back on not answering unknown numbers. It got pretty heated with accusations of people “being on the spectrum” or “being triggered” for not answering unknown calls bandied around.
Feisar wrote: » I'm a bit old school in boards terms. If the phone rings I answer it, if the doorbell rings I answer it.
Snails pace wrote: » I am the same. I don't understand the fear of a phone call or an unknown number. I'm very bad for emails. I prefer to pick up the phone to someone be it for a chat or if I need help fixing something.
begbysback wrote: » It’s isn’t fear, it’s inconvenient being interrupted at any random point throughout the day. Computers communicate with each other using protocols in which the sender asks if the destination is there and is able to accept messages. I treat all my communications in the same way, if I am ringing you then I’m not stating you have to answer, merely that I would like to contact and you can get back to me when you are available, same for text messages. When somebody is ringing me I assume they are aware this is the protocol, in the past some people have become disgruntled because they believe in the outdated protocol that when they ring you’re then are expected to answer immediately, dinosaurs.
Snails pace wrote: » I fully understand being contacted out of hours when your at work. I don't take calls between 1 and 2pm. After 6pm I don't answer the phone to unknown numbers. I don't have a work phone. Just one mobile number. I just mean in general some people don't like answering a phone. A cousin had an issue with a package. I asked if she called them. She said she didn't because it makes her anxious talking on the phone.