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What kind of phone do you use in conversation?

What I meant was "What form of phone would you compare your style of communication to?".

In terms of phones in general, my house has a set of cordless, plus one landline for emergencies. We also all have smartphones.
Ok,I understand better now.They don't make a phone that would cover me :p
I am that annoying truck with the loudspeakers mounted on the roof,if I start to talk,everyone will hear what I have to say until I am done :D
 
My iPhone, as it is the only phone I have (no landline or Skype). I rarely use it as an actual phone, save for conversations with close friends when it is impractical to see them in person (and I don't have to worry about awkwardness since I am comfortable with them and they understand my insecurities), such that the phone icon isn't even in the bottom dock! I use it for texting, either via Snapchat, Facebook, iMessage, or regular SMS/MMS. I use it for so much more and it has become an integral part of my everyday life (in a good way) but I needn't go into that as that isn't really what the OP is asking. :)

Grumpy Cat I don't like holding it up to my ear either; usually I use the EarPods that came with it or, if those aren't available and the environment allows, speakerphone.
 

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