To call or not to call? When to text? Our new smartphone obsessed lives have led to an entirely new bunch of rules for proper phone etiquette.
There are only a few times today when most of us aren't glued to our phones.Our means to communicate today are endless: we've got phone calls, text messages, zooms, teams, facetime, you name it.
"We're seeing of course a lot more texting, a lot more emailing, and a lot less phone calling," said Thomas Farley, known as Mister Manners.Years ago, our answering machines screened our calls, and our voicemails were the sole backup up to that breakthrough. "We now have the ability to do that which is going to be interesting because I think for most Americans, we've largely fallen out of the habit of leaving voicemail and for many of us listening to voicemails," Farley told FOX 5.
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