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 I have gotten more used to it now. I have to answer the phone in some cases but often ignore numbers I do not know. I prefer written communications since it helps me to get my thoughts down in a clearer fashion and allows for editing.
 I have gotten more used to it now. I have to answer the phone in some cases but often ignore numbers I do not know. I prefer written communications since it helps me to get my thoughts down in a clearer fashion and allows for editing.Hi there - i am new to this forum so bear with me
Does anyone else there have problems with making/receiving phone calls from people they don't know?
I can talk on the phone with friends, but anything involving phone calls to unknown people is a major problem for me. This has been a problem in jobs all my life.

Lol that sounds exactly like me. I'd blatantly walk past the phone when it's ringing and pretend I'm busy until someone else answers it.More often than not, if I'm at work and I hear the phone ring, I'll let it go for someone else to answer. In fact, I'm grateful for those times when I'm super busy with customers and don't have the time to answer it (the one saving grace of dealing with so many customers!).
More often than not, if I'm at work and I hear the phone ring, I'll let it go for someone else to answer. In fact, I'm grateful for those times when I'm super busy with customers and don't have the time to answer it (the one saving grace of dealing with so many customers!).
