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In this texting age, do you like getting phone calls?

I hate it. Unless it's an emergency - Just text please.
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MaryJanine · 61-69, F
Telephones were okay when there was just Ma Bell (that tells you how long I've had one). No, I don't. The damn thing rings every time I sit down for a meal - I haven't had a hot one in MONTHS. If I'm not eating, I'm in the bathroom, or in the laundry room. I don't text (don't have the equipment for it), but - God bless America - it's gotten where I shut the ringer off at 9:00 PM and don't put it on again until I get up in the A.M. My family hates that, but I've told them, time and again, they can call me anytime between those hours - if I'm not home, they miss me and can call back. If I get one of those calls where I don't recognize the name or "private call" or "unknown" I just don't answer it. My TV has a little box on the screen that let me know who's calling, so if I am home and online and the phone rings, if I don't know you - I don't pick up or call back. Most phone calls are marketing calls, or, with the election coming up, political calls. My Mom used to have the best answer for those last. She would say sweetly, "Honey, I can't tell you who I'm going to vote for (or my opinion). I'm a Democratic election judge." She said it never failed to get a stuttered apology or a hasty hangup.