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  • I would love to just NOT have a cell phone.

    But my fiance wouldn't have it any other way. But I guess I understand that because he thinks I should have it in case of emergencies etc...but I do not like being available 24/7 for someone to contact me. I find that incredibly annoying.

    I guess I should be a hermit.

  • #2
    If you don't like being available, turn it off. Half the time I have it turned off or the sound off. Just because you have it with you doesn't mean you have to answer it.

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    • #3
      I agree with Caoineag... just dont answer it if you dont want to talk. That voicemail is a nifty feature

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      • #4
        I wish I could cancel ours, but my wife wants us to have them to contact each other. I'd cancel mine, but it's free on her plan.

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        • #5
          I have a tracfone for emergencies. I don't have it on a lot of the time. If someone leaves a message, you can always call back from your home to check out the messages.

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          • #6
            We have one tracphone between the two of us. It is used for our long distance calls and for when one of us travels out of town. Lately, I take it on with me when I go for walks at night. Neither of us likes to be constantly on a tether via cell phone. We do not give out this phone number.

            We have occasionally had people miffed that we are not as phone available as they want us to be. Too stinkin' bad, folks. I'm not your phone servant. It does seem to be the generally ill-mannered people who want a favor who are most irked that we are not plugged into a telephone constantly.
            "There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid

            "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              Just because you have a phone doesn't mean you have to answer it.

              Mine is always on buzz, and other than one time in the middle of a prayer it has never interrupted me, cause I can't hear it if I am busy.

              Today on the way to PA I used it to call the inlaws to let them know why we would be an hour late due to an accident stopping traffic.

              I also will be using it from PA for free (no added fees I mean) to make tons of long distance calls to deal with scout stuff in NC. much better for me to have the phone to use, than to have to run up my in laws long distance for it or go buy a card (remember I don't drive and even if I did I have four kids who would need bundled up to go buy one)

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              • #8
                Oh believe me, I rarely answer it.

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                • #9
                  I agree with the others. If you are carrying it for emergencies, turn it off. If you need to make a call, turn it on. I did that for years. Now, I do keep mine on, but that's so my wife or daughter can reach me if needed.

                  The other trick is to not give out your number. There are probably fewer than 10 people who know my cell number.
                  Steve

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                  * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
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                  • #10
                    I have had people ask me for my number and I tell them that it wouldn't help them reach me any sooner because I rarely have it on. I just explain that it is an emergency phone and if it's important that they can leave a message.

                    I have also had people question why I have a phone if people can't get intouch with me.

                    Your answer is not to give out your number to alot of people. My husband and sons have it. Just about 10 as Steve says have it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ScrimpAndSave View Post
                      But my fiance wouldn't have it any other way. But I guess I understand that because he thinks I should have it in case of emergencies etc...but I do not like being available 24/7 for someone to contact me. I find that incredibly annoying.

                      I guess I should be a hermit.
                      I lost mine a few years ago. I never replaced it. The monthly bill for the other one is a splinter in our monthly budget, annoying but not doing any real damage. My wife refuses to give it up (she's probably right).

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ScrimpAndSave View Post
                        But my fiance wouldn't have it any other way. But I guess I understand that because he thinks I should have it in case of emergencies etc...but I do not like being available 24/7 for someone to contact me. I find that incredibly annoying.

                        I guess I should be a hermit.
                        I understand where you're coming from. My wife wanted me to get a cell phone. I absolutely didn't want one, but go figure, she's at the store paying the bill and picks up a new phone for her and keeps the old one to give me.

                        I know you can turn the phone off. I know that you can keep the number private, but just having the phone was a big physcological thing for me. It sounds crazy, and I admit it probably was, but I was really annoyed that she would get me a phone knowing my feelings on the matter.

                        All is well now, though. I take the phone with me when I'm on the road so that she's not worried, and other than that I leave it plugged into wall at home.

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                        • #13
                          I don't have one and never will. My dh has one, but he gets annoyed when he gets a million calls a day cause he is usually on top of a ladder!!

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                          • #14
                            I just hate that if someone calls me, I HAVE to call them back - or else I am being rude. I really, really hate that. If someone calls be during the school day on a Monday or Tuesday...guess what...they aren't going to hear from me until the weekend because I am too busy with teaching and my own schooling.

                            And is there some unwritten rule that I need to get back to them within 48 hours or else I am a horrible person? UGH!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ScrimpAndSave View Post
                              I just hate that if someone calls me, I HAVE to call them back - or else I am being rude. I really, really hate that. If someone calls be during the school day on a Monday or Tuesday...guess what...they aren't going to hear from me until the weekend because I am too busy with teaching and my own schooling.

                              And is there some unwritten rule that I need to get back to them within 48 hours or else I am a horrible person? UGH!
                              I think it depends on the nature of the call. If they leave a message and say, "Just called to say hi. Nothing important. Give me a call when you get a chance." That's different than if they say, "Hi. Have a question for you. Give me a call when you get in."

                              In either case, I think a call back within a couple of days is warranted unless you are out of town or otherwise occupied.

                              I'll admit that I really get annoyed when people don't respond to e-mails promptly. If you are going to use e-mail and give out your address, you have a responsibility to read and reply at least every day or two. I'm the chairperson of a planning committee for a program at my temple. I'll send out an e-mail to the committee with questions that I need a prompt answer to and not hear back from people for a week or more. It makes getting things accomplished quite difficult.

                              As for phone calls, if someone took the time to call me and leave a message, I think they deserve the courtesy of a return phone call when I get the message.
                              Steve

                              * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                              * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                              * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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