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ITler mit viel zu vielen Interessen, wie Literatur, Film, Fotografie, Musik und Kunst.

IT guy with way too many interests, like literature, film, photography, music and art.
Bilingual; posts mostly in German, occasionally in English.

Motto: “Inexplicable things happening is my entire modus operandi.” — Nadia Vulvokov

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autism101 , to actuallyautistic
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Some autistic people find making phone calls extremely stressful and unpleasant and will avoid them at all costs.

Please don’t try and force your communication preferences on others.

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moranaga ,
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@autism101

Apart from the necessity of direct social interaction there might be more reasons to use other channels, too. I prefer written messages in a business environment any time, because they bear a time stamp and textual proof of the exchange. Much easier in cases of disagreements. On the phone I had "you assured that ..." - "no, I didn't" or "but I remember differently" one too many times.

(After working in phone support, aside from being good at it, I hate phones.)

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moranaga ,
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@mxhdroom

Another good reason. I'm not too bad with spoken words, but I'm much, much better in writing. As you said, it's often clearer and more precise. Maybe it's because you can sort out your thoughts before you write them down.

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