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In a world where we’re overloaded with texts, anxiety-ridden about phone calls, and fatigued by video chats, there is a whole new book of rules when it comes to phone etiquette in 2024.
Should you text before calling? Are voicemails still a thing? ... and what's the deal voice memos? This episode deep dives on all of those questions and more!
00:00
Introduction and Feedback
00:31
Feedback on the podcast launch
02:23
Texting vs. Calling vs. Face time
07:04
Should we leave voicemails?
09: 40
Is it ever ok to randomly Facetime someone?
12:09
Facetime in public- is this ever ok?

09:26
Texting versus Calling
14:45
Is punctuation passive aggressive when sending texts?
17:00
Are emojis a form of expression or cringe?
19:55
Decoding teen text-slang

27:02
The Pros and Cons of Voice Memos

33:07
The Pressure of Read Receipts

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Chapters

1. Dialing In On Unwritten Phone Etiquette Rules (00:00:00)

2. Texting vs. Calling vs. Face time (00:02:23)

3. Should we leave voicemails? (00:07:04)

4. Is it ever ok to randomly Facetime someone? (00:09:40)

5. Facetime in public- is this ever ok? (00:12:09)

6. Is punctuation passive aggressive when sending texts? (00:14:45)

7. Are emojis a form of expression or cringe? (00:17:00)

8. Decoding teen text-slang (00:19:55)

9. The Pros and Cons of Voice Memos (00:27:02)

10. The Pressure of Read Receipts (00:33:07)

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