This post is inspired yet again by an acquaintance who I'm sure I've ranted about here before.
He hates answering machines, I'm not sure why. Not everyone can be right there to answer the phone all the time. I turn my cell off in stores unless I'm expecting a call (then it's set to vibrate and I go outside if possible).
I'm using him as an example of people who leave one-word messages, or no message at all and then get mad when you don't return the call (now how the F can I return a call I don't know about?). The explanation (or lack thereof) has always been "well I hate talking to machines" (I don't really like leaving messages either, but do it because that's what you do).
At least I've made some effort to personalize my various voicemails so anyone calling knows they've reached me and I'll get back to them when I'm able...that is, if a useful message (name and/or number, why you called, etc) is left.
I tend to not return calls if the message has nothing of substance and/or no identifying info (friend, employer, parents, etc). Generally, the more pointless messages a given person leaves in a certain timeframe, the less likely I am to be the one to initiate next contact (and the more annoyed I get at them).
He hates answering machines, I'm not sure why. Not everyone can be right there to answer the phone all the time. I turn my cell off in stores unless I'm expecting a call (then it's set to vibrate and I go outside if possible).
I'm using him as an example of people who leave one-word messages, or no message at all and then get mad when you don't return the call (now how the F can I return a call I don't know about?). The explanation (or lack thereof) has always been "well I hate talking to machines" (I don't really like leaving messages either, but do it because that's what you do).
At least I've made some effort to personalize my various voicemails so anyone calling knows they've reached me and I'll get back to them when I'm able...that is, if a useful message (name and/or number, why you called, etc) is left.
I tend to not return calls if the message has nothing of substance and/or no identifying info (friend, employer, parents, etc). Generally, the more pointless messages a given person leaves in a certain timeframe, the less likely I am to be the one to initiate next contact (and the more annoyed I get at them).
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