Actually said:I text 2 words "call me"..
Actually said:I text 2 words "call me"..
I have one friend that lives out of town and since we both have a phone plan we do have conversations of an hour or more.
Does anyone else have a friend that does this? I call her, we are talking for a time but I get the impression that someone is listening in. Suddenly her husband pipes in after listening for a time in silence. I don't know why this bothers me but it does.
I don't mind talking on the phone if a friend or relative calls me. Don't mind listening. In fact prefer it, if it doesn't go on too long. I'm always afraid I'll run out of things to say.Those of you that say you don't call much on phone---why not? Don't want to talk--or listen? ...
Those of you that say you don't call much on phone---why not? Don't want to talk--or listen?
I don't count texting--too short.
My theory is that people would call more often if they could talk more rather than listen to another talk.
When someone wants to hang up, I ask them about their life, then they talk.
And some people are very evasive, secretive or private.
What frustrates me is when I call a friend or relative and we're talking away, then it's "oh, let me put you on hold and take this call....I'll be right back". Then I sit there for what seems forever, wondering if I'm still on hold or if we've been disconnected.
Usually the call that the other person "has" to take isn't that important. I understand when you're waiting for a call from the doctor's office or the plumber or the delivery person, you need to take it right away. But when it's just a routine call from your daughter or your mother or your husband and you talk to them multiple times a day already, can't you finish the call you're on and then call the other person back? I have one relative who's particularly bad about that. I seldom get an uninterrupted conversation with this person.
Either that or they are too busy, which I guess in essence is the same thing.Should I assume that if someone never calls me, or rarely, that he/she does not care a whit?
Because that is the perception--no calls, no texts, emails, nada.
---------------------Should I assume that if someone never calls me, or rarely, that he/she does not care a whit?
Because that is the perception--no calls, no texts, emails, nada.
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No matter how "busy " a person is, if they really care, they will always find the time for you.
It is about priorities.
A call means that somewhere, somebody is thinking of you.
:wave: