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There is no form of communication that make multi-tasking efficient. It's always the biggest time waster, so that perspective is meaningless. If the issue cannot be quickly communicated, or is complex, a phone call, or meeting is best. And for personal relationships, I will only talk on the phone(no cell, no text). Relationships that mostly exist over text aren't real, and aren't important, or you'd take the time to pick up the phone once in a while.
Fortwaynemobile saysTelegrams are the beat way to relay information.
Clay tablets beat everything.
This isn’t correct at all. Like others have said, I rarely answe my phone. Yet maintain friendships and family relationships.
When phones were invented people said..."if you want a close relationship, you'd come over instead of calling".
All true but the point for Millenials is to learn how to talk on the phone with confidence for mostly private but sometimes also professional reasons. Maybe if you date a socially inept Millenial you may be getting by with texts but if you want to score a high quality and traditional woman find your balls and pick up the phone. Still be brief but courteous, set the date then maybe one text if the date is a few days away casually mentioning something if you don't want to waste your time but better assume the sale. Once you have a relationship established mostly texting is fine, but a phone call here and there is good. For efficiency in the work place I'm all for emails and texts and I'd say everybody's text to phone call ration in this day and age is probably 80/20.
mell saysAll true but the point for Millenials is to learn how to talk on the phone with confidence for mostly private but sometimes also professional reasons. Maybe if you date a socially inept Millenial you may be getting by with texts but if you want to score a high quality and traditional woman find your balls and pick up the phone. Still be brief but courteous, set the date then maybe one text if the date is a few days away casually mentioning something if you don't want to waste your time but better assume the sale. Once you have a relationship established mostly texting is fine, but a phone call here and there is good. For efficiency in the work place I'm all for emails and texts and I'd say everybody's text to phone call ration in this day and age is probably 80/20.
Here's the problem I have with texters.
Someone is at the store you're calling them to remind them to pick up some...
Moses has 2 tablets, man had a point.
6rdB saysFortwaynemobile saysTelegrams are the beat way to relay information.
Clay tablets beat everything.
HOT! CHICKS! tapping out morse code on my taint is the only realistic way to communicate securely.
And the very worst office time wasters are the few yappy women that insist on a steady stream of personal phone calls. The kid texting like crazy can still produce something while waiting for the other person to respond. The crazy bitch on the phone all day is paralyzed and can’t do a damn thing!
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