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How To Avoid Talking To People You Don't Want To Talk To

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That way I can get myself into the right head space, and physical space so that I can speak without interruption. Do you have any idea why she does this?

Also, don't be so quick to be exclusive with him either. Why do you have a phone if you do not want to receive calls? Your goal is to end this interaction as quickly as possible.

Calling the Hotline

As I sit down to write this blog post there is the dreaded sound of a prolonged vibration as my phone skids, bouncing and sporadically across my desk. This is perfectly ideal and ironic distraction that actually befits the very thing I am thinking about and from which it is distracting me… Itself. I have always had an absolute detest for talking on the phone. I think I probably am, and always have been worse than most people when it comes to using the phone in the traditional sense, ie speaking to people but if you can identify with any of this then read on. And we often give bad phone—awkward, with pauses. Being stuck on a too-long call makes me want to chew off my own leg to escape. Dislike of the phone is often presented as a moral failing. There are times when I literally cannot switch my brain to a place where I can answer the phone. Where the sound of it ringing stirs up a genuine frustration and stress within me. I do this with the hope that we can better understand one another and ourselves within the context of this very extrovert-centred world, so that we can find ways to adapt and regulate how we approach the phone if we struggle with it. These are some of things I think I dislike about it: 1. The Phone is an Intrusive Disruption It is an external presence that breaks into both the physical space and more abstractly the place in which the mind finds itself. A voicemail or text message explaining the why is the best. Give who wanna talk on the phone to your question. This is not just a problem with the phone, but the phone creates a situation where you have to respond quickly, and from a corner. Tell me what it is you want to fill my Thursday with. As I said in the first point those plans might be to sit at home and watch a film. We all need to respect that fact this is an important distinction between extroverted and introverted attitudes towards down time — I am not sat around waiting for a better offer. That way I can get myself into the right head space, and physical space so that I can speak without interruption. I enjoy catching up with people. Connecting with someone not in the same environment requires a lot of extra abstract who wanna talk on the phone input. Keeping focused on the conversation requires a huge amount of force. I usually end up doing simple tasks that I can do without thinking too much so that I can stay focused. I might clean the kitchen, tidy up the living room, pile up the post, make a coffee. I often find myself doing these things unconsciously. But it helps keep the restless part of my head busy. This is equally true in face to face encounters. When there is a common task or point to focus on watching something, building something etcthen the emphasis on chatter is diminished, although silences go down less well on the phone. So there you have it, a few reasons after a spot of experiential research and self-analysis as to why I hate the phone so much. I feel much better about it now. Work out ways to communicate that are best for you. I find email and text messages work best. There are only a few things are so pressing that they need a phone call.

I can ask you the same question, why are you still here if you hate what people write here so much? The decreased human contact makes it easy for us introverts to express ourselves. We finally got it and I have to say we both both introverts love texting — even with each other. Page 1 of 1 Hey all you wonderfull ladies out there! Is it that they won't talk to anyone about anything? So lately I have received the same question from so many women. Whether your phone sings, buzzes or plays a piano tune, a ringing telephone is annoying. I was friends with a girl at work, we got on well but then after a disagreement she began to distance herself from me. So what if people rarely are interested in calling? That means for me that there are quite a few emails, lots of phone time and if that goes well, we can discuss meeting.

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