Do you prefer calling or texting?

Tiger L
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Personally, I prefer calling—It feels more personal and immediate. You can hear tone and emotion, which makes conversations feel more genuine. Texting is handy, but it often misses the nuance of a voice call. Do you lean towards calling or texting in your workflow and lifestyle?

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Nihey Takizawa
Calling for urgent matters, texting for everything else. In my opinion, async communication is mostly the best for both parties.
Umair Zubair
I'm more of a calling person, especially for important conversations or catching up with someone I haven’t spoken to in a while. It feels more personal and meaningful.
Matt Caine
Depends...when it's conversation, definitely a call.
Tariq Waseem
It depends on the situation and the person as well.
James Wilson
For me, it depends on situation. For important matters I usually call otherwise text is best option.
Sukumar
I definitely prefer calling when it comes to important conversations. Hearing someone's voice help me understand their emotions and intentions better.
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Zubair Collier
It really depends It really depends on the context, but I usually lean towards texting for everyday communication. It’s quick, easy, and allows me to respond whenever I’m free, without interrupting whatever I’m doing at the moment.
Chioma Nzomiwu
I would like to prefer calling.
YanXu
I call people I know and text people I don't.
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Arlinda Eastwood
If it's urgent I prefer call otherwise I prefer texting
Stvkssh
Depends on the person. if I love his/her voice I prefer calling. If not I prefer texting.
Carl Cavanagh
I have lived and worked in California for 24 years, but I still have a strong accent from the middle of England. I once asked for a "large non-fat latte" and ended up with a "medium pumpkin spice latte", that thing tasted awful. Phone calls just make my accent worst. I see in your profile "@AIPhone,AI", do a search on YouTube for "Scottish Elevator - Voice Recognition" that pretty much summarizes my experience with AI phone support :-), my fingers are crossed for the future.
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Tiger L
@carl_cavanagh Thanks for sharing your experience & valuable insights! Stories like yours are exactly what motivate us to build AIPhone.AI. You're absolutely right, accents can be a major hurdle, and that's something we're actively working to overcome. Our voice recognition currently supports over 15 English accents, and we're constantly expanding that list. In fact, we'd love for you to try out our upcoming major update (launching on PH soon!). We can offer you a special code to test it out – we believe it could be a helpful communication assisatant!
Luther Westover
I usually prefer texting Its quicker and lets me respond when I'm free.
Marina Morris
I prefer texting for quick updates and calling for more meaningful conversation .
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Oyinkansola Robiat
I prefer calling, with calling I think we communicate better, when we talk you can perceive each other’s intention unlike texting where you can misinterpret each other’s sentences
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Morton Manuel
Compared to messaging, where you have to keep sending messages until you get your point across, calling is more convenient for me because things are clarified much more quickly. https://geometry-dashonline.com