I remember the days when we'd go to a pizza joint, flirt with the waitress and play pinball for 20 minutes while we waited for our food.
This is about the lamest "We Never Had It So Easy When I Was A Kid"
story I've ever told. :O)
Are people forgetting how to use the telephone to talk out loud ?
Yosyp
2012/06/12 13:28:37
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Last night we wanted to order some food, very simple way to do that, pick up the phone and call the restaurant, but my friends wanted to order online, it was a pain, first we had to register, type in our debit card number, line by line ordering. We ended up with a pizza that had 3 slices of peperoni.
Would have been so much easier just to pick up the phone and actually speak our order to a person on the other end.
Same with texting, so much easier to actually talk instead the typing back and forth , waiting for the response.
Would have been so much easier just to pick up the phone and actually speak our order to a person on the other end.
Same with texting, so much easier to actually talk instead the typing back and forth , waiting for the response.
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This is about the lamest "We Never Had It So Easy When I Was A Kid"
story I've ever told. :O)
Picking toppings for the pizza online is more a tick a box on a list rather then talk to someone, have them repeat it back to you, confirm, state the next etc.
as for texting vs. typing, depends on the message. Phoning someone you need them to be in a position to answer immedietely, they can wait to reply to a text. Additonally as stephen fry said about phoning, it's incredibly impolite, akin to walking up to someone and says "SPEAK TO ME NOW! SPEAK TO ME NOW! SPEAK TO ME NOW!".
~the 3:20 mark for telephones. Bit before for the build up.
And despite what i said, i don't actually text or phone anyone... I email or IM.