I haven't used a phone with a handset for a long time because the mobile phone has been my main telecommunication device for phone calls for years.
Gone are the days when I could slam the phone down in frustration when I had a bad call (or day). Not that I did it often, but it was sort of therapeutic if one could do so.
It's good to bear in mind that one should be "gentle" when ending a call, as opposed to abruptly hanging up, so as not to send the wrong signals to the other person (unless you're sure you're sending the right signal by doing so).
Wait a couple of seconds and disconnect the call. If you have a handset, set it down gently on the receiver.
Easy, right?
Comments
Post a Comment