Biz Tips: The reason I hate calls

Biz Tips: The reason I hate calls

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The reason I hate calls

How I feel every time some is calling me.

Imagine this:

You just “e-met” someone on LinkedIn, email or Skype and are about to talk about business. Then the other person suddenly says: “Let’s just on a call”.

WTF? WHY would you want to do that???

First of all. I don’t “jump” on a calls.

Second- I hate calls, and here is why.

The call always comes in a bad time

In 99% of the time you are either working, eating, having a break, doing sports, taking a loo or doing something else important and then that stupid call comes in, and you have stop everything you are doing and answer it. There’s practically never a good time for a call (unless of course you scheduled it before), because I don’t remember ever sitting and thinking: “hmm, now it would be a good time if someone gave me cold call”.

The call takes all your attention

When ever someone calls you, you have to stop what ever you are doing and focus 100% on that call. You can’t do anything that requires your attention at the same time. But for example when you are using instant messaging apps, you can very well can continue working and checking messages every couple minutes.

You can only talk to one person at a time

This may not happen often to you, but occasionally in the busiest time of the day you find yourself having a Skype or Telegram conversation with several different people on the same time. Now how would you image doing it on the phone? This is also the reason why in customer service, chat support if much more effective than phone support, you can serve more clients in the same time.

On the phone you have to react instantly

Normally you would need on average 1 minute to listen, understand, analyze and reply, but the phone you don’t have time to think, because fast-paced based discussion requires you to say something right away, even if you don’t know what to. Our brain cannot generate answer immediately out of the blue, you need some time to analyze information. When writing, you can easily take 1 minute pause to think, but on the phone 1 minute of silence would be very awkward and odd.

There’s no time to check facts

Phone conversation is often very fast-paced. You don’t have time to valid information on the Internet, but have to rely only on the knowledge you already have. This could create problems when the other person is lying to you, or simply being wrong. Also in a business call you will often discuss matters that needs preparing or information gathering, and when on the phone you will simply not have time for that.

Over half of what you said or heard on the phone will be instantly forgotten

Human memory is not perfect, we forger lot of things and we forget them fast. In fact we forget way over 95% of what we do. If that phone call was important we may remember half of it for a day, but after a month, it will be good if we even recall of having that conversation. However when we use written communication 100% of hat we say is recorded forever. This may become very vital in case of disputes, when we simply can’t remember what we agreed on. Just remember, how often you had an argument with a friend, simply because one of you forgot what you agreed on in the first place.

Other reasons

The reasons mentioned above are common ones, that everybody would agree with. But in addition to that I have lot of personal reasons why I don’t like phone calls, some of which may be relevant to some people.

I just don’t like phone calls

I don’t know how it can be a good idea in someone’s head to jump on a call, after you said “hello” for the first time to someone on LinkedIn. You have no idea if he’s gonna offer you anything good, or just waste your time, but still you want become emotionally involved with him by starting a phone conversation.

Writing is easier than talking

For me writing is much more easier, faster and convenient way of communicating with someone. It would never come to my mind, to call someone, because I’m perfectly happy with messaging with him. There’s simply absolutely no need for that, so why to do something that is not needed nor wanted?

You have to prepare for the call

When writing due to possibility of taking short paused you have time to plan your next sentence, but on the phone it really has to be planned in advance and maybe even written down. This makes phone conversation harder and more stressful than simple instant messaging.

The 9th Circle of Hell: Video Calls

The only thing I hate more than normal calls are video calls. It’s a combination of everything that is bad in regular calls plus new additional discomforts:

  1. You have to dress up for a call, especially if it’s with someone important. Most often you cannot just sit in your dirty T-shirt.
  2. You have clean up your surrounding. Depending on the angle of your web-camera, some private things may show up in the video stream. Therefore you need to remove them and clean all the mess you may have in your room.
  3. You have behave like you are listening. On normal call you can as well continue surfing the web, and not paying attention to what the other person tells you. But on video, he will see you, so if you are doing something else, that will be noticed.

Don’t ever make me a cold call to me!

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