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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
"Are you free for a quick call?"
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Greg
@greg
dan if i called you out of the blue on a random afternoon would you pickup?
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@0xen
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Sriram Krishnan
@sriramk.eth
This is such an annoyance. Almost always I go “you could have just texted me!” On the other hand I do love “shoot the shit” calls.
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Jordan Kutzer
@jk
Are you free for a quick reply?
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Marge 🎩⚡️
@marjorie
I’m glad @stevedylandev.eth always say yes 🤭😅😬
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slobo
@slobo.eth
adjectives are aspirational to the writer of the message and pain to recipient quick / easy call / task / assignment short meeting bonus: just (adverb, i know) 5 min, it’s never just
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Joshua Hyde
@jrh3k5.eth
If I could disable the phone function of my phone, I would.
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Tuomas Pigg
@tuomaspigg
I feel attacked 😂 Hehe. I know it can be a bit annoying if your inbox is full of similar requests. What kind of approach would you suggest if the roles were reversed? 🤠
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Psaul Ogun
@psaul
I usually state my intentions beforehand which could include a direct question on the matter(s) - Leave it up to the other person to signal if they wanna continue async. If I have a lot to talk about and they take a while to respond then I’ll push more. I really enjoy bothering people.
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Mike
@mrmike
What about a long one?
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Jam 🐿️jamtogether
@jam
🤣🤣🤣
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