On the Telephone
Dec. 13th, 2010 07:20 amI have never been a phone chatter. Ever.
When I was a kid, when my sister and brother basically kept our house phone tied up for hours a day, I used marvel at why anyone would enjoy it. And this was back when you were basically tethered to the wall with the cord.
After I got out of the house, it never improved and still holds little fascination for me. I have over 4,000 rollover minutes on my cell phone. The longest I spend on the phone is between a half-hour and an hour, usually talking to my mom or to
aceofspace. There have been exceptions when I chatted on the phone with some LJ'ers, but they are few and far between. Even when I'm dating someone, which is a rare thing, I'd rather be with him in person than on the phone with him.
I was chatting online with a guy this weekend and I think I irritated him when I begged off talking with him on the phone. It's not that he's not a great guy and I wouldn't mind hearing his voice, but talking on the phone is just unappealing to me. This is a difficult thing to explain to someone when he doesn't know me personally.
Am I alone in this? Just curious.
When I was a kid, when my sister and brother basically kept our house phone tied up for hours a day, I used marvel at why anyone would enjoy it. And this was back when you were basically tethered to the wall with the cord.
After I got out of the house, it never improved and still holds little fascination for me. I have over 4,000 rollover minutes on my cell phone. The longest I spend on the phone is between a half-hour and an hour, usually talking to my mom or to
I was chatting online with a guy this weekend and I think I irritated him when I begged off talking with him on the phone. It's not that he's not a great guy and I wouldn't mind hearing his voice, but talking on the phone is just unappealing to me. This is a difficult thing to explain to someone when he doesn't know me personally.
Am I alone in this? Just curious.
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Date: 2010-12-13 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-13 02:17 pm (UTC)So, What's missing? Is it the nonverbal feed back? Is it a hearing problem with the phone service. Do you miss the hot breath? We, in the other camp, just don't understand.
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Date: 2010-12-15 05:15 pm (UTC)Those things and all of the small unidentifiable quirks make phone conversing adverse for me.
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Date: 2010-12-13 02:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-13 02:57 pm (UTC)I'm not much of a phone person either.
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Date: 2010-12-13 03:24 pm (UTC)I have several LJ-ers that I speak with over the phone but it's a challenge for me. I think it's the lack of visual clues for me. I can't tell when/if they're really engaged and so I become nervous. I'm very much a visual thinker so when I don't have it, I become very self-conscious which kicks in my natural introvert which leads me to say 'bye bye' as soon as possible.
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Date: 2010-12-14 06:00 am (UTC)ADD. My doctor told me I had... Oh, look! A bunny!
Thank you, Eric Schwartz.
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Date: 2010-12-13 04:47 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-12-14 03:21 am (UTC)me too
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Date: 2010-12-14 03:28 am (UTC)However (and it's rare) ... I can be completely engaged with someone over the phone ... I speak often on the phone with
I don't text or tweet, so the phone is how I communicate. I really get irritated with folks who can't communicate in person and sit at social events texting, focused on their phones. Completely rude!
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Date: 2010-12-14 05:02 am (UTC)Maybe it's because I'm a shy person at heart and only speak comfortably on the phone with friends I've gotten to know in person. Oddly enough, I'm fine with business and work-related phone conversations - probably because I'm playing a particular role.
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