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QOTD Thread #332- Do you think that people should keep cats outdoors?
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Post by
Squishalot
The trend of responses feels strange to me. How do you manage to communicate effectively over text?
Without being rude, is it just a girlfriend thing to end up talking on the phone more? I'll be honest, I'd talk a lot less on the phone if I didn't have a girlfriend, although I still catch up with one of my best friends from uni via phone frequently.
Post by
Xedosz
10 or 20 times a day, depending on how busy it is at work.
I try to avoid telephone communication with my business associates though, prefering e-mail. For the very simple reason that there's no record of spoken agreements.
Privately it's significantly less, since me and most of my friends often resort to Whatsapp or text messages.
Post by
OverZealous
The trend of responses feels strange to me. How do you manage to communicate effectively over text?
Without being rude, is it just a girlfriend thing to end up talking on the phone more? I'll be honest, I'd talk a lot less on the phone if I didn't have a girlfriend, although I still catch up with one of my best friends from uni via phone frequently.
I think the answer is Skype. I'm not sure if that counts as a phonecall, though - because if it does, I spend a lot of time on the phone. But yeah, more or less the only person I regularly call is my girlfriend; but she doesn't live that far away (relatively speaking), so I can always drop by if something urgent's up.
Post by
Squishalot
I'd classify that as a phone call, especially if you're using your mobile to call on Skype. But it might not count in Elhonna's view of what the question was.(##RESPBREAK##)8##DELIM##Squishalot##DELIM##
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134377
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Post by
ElhonnaDS
I probably make/receive 30 calls on average a day. Most of it work related.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
# 85- What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
For me, it's set my alarm clock ahead another 20-30 minutes, and go back to a light doze. It takes me a solid 20 min to get myself to really wake up.
Post by
Monday
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240140
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Post by
MyTie
I look at my clock. I see numbers. I know the numbers mean something, but I'm not sure what. I know that the meaning of the numbers is important, and that I should care.
Post by
Adamsm
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If I'm alone, it's the above.
If my girlfriend is over, it's usually to carefully get out of the bed without waking her.
Post by
Milayu
Wonder why it's noon already. I hate waking up late.
Post by
Rankkor
The first thing I do the moment I set one foot out of the bed is pet my cat :P
She has some sharp ears, and when she hears me dragging my feet out of bed she bolts out of her little basket and comes running to the little table next to my bed and starts purring :P
I do another dozen things before waking the kids and preparing for work but the first thing is always stroke my cat for a few minutes.
Post by
OverZealous
Moan "I don't want to"
Post by
EdantheDwarf
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... thanks for sharing. /shares...
After that turn on my computer or open a book, some time after that I look at the time.
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134377
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Post by
Squishalot
# 85- What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
For me, it's set my alarm clock ahead another 20-30 minutes, and go back to a light doze. It takes me a solid 20 min to get myself to really wake up.
About this.
Post by
Xedosz
Shower, dress, make coffee (and drink it), watch the news, smoke a cigarette and go to work. Usually in that order.
Post by
Patty
Force myself up and open my windows, feed the cat if she's not been fed, maybe get some food for myself or go on the PS3/computer or shower, depending if I've got work or not. It's very exciting.
Post by
Lombax
Sleep more.
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