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In light of this NPR piece on the plethora of communication methods and the paralysis that they induce (thanks [livejournal.com profile] vvalkyri), I present:

HOW TO REACH ME: a semidefinitive guide

(This is separate from contact info [DW / LJ].)

Email: Ideal. With rare exceptions I'll see email within a couple hours of you sending it. Downside: it may take me awhile to get around to responding.

Phone call: Good if you need to talk to me right away. I occasionally forget to turn the ringer on and miss calls, but if I notice I'll nearly always answer the phone and be willing to talk for a bit, or longer if needed. I'm also happy to call you in response to a txt / call you right back, as I have free calls to the US. Downside: my hearing is not what it once was so I may ask you to repeat yourself a bit.

Text message: Also decent. I miss texts more often than phone calls, because even when the buzzer's on it only buzzes twice. And if we're exchanging more than a couple of txts I'd rather talk than type on the tiny screen. Texting to the US is free for me, though texting to Canada may not be for you.

Gchat: I'm almost never online these days. To the left, it's my preferred form of real-time conversation. An email/phonecall/txt saying "hey, can i catch you online this evening?" will, unless I have something else going on, almost always get you a "sure!" And if you happen to see me online, feel free to poke me; if I didn't want to talk I wouldn't be online.

DW/LJ comments / Twitter @replies: Not precisely private, not necessarily fast. On the upside, I think they have a higher rate of response than just about anything else.

Facebook message / Twitter DM / DW/LJ direct message / other platform-specific messaging system: Eh. I'll see these, and respond to them, but they create a low-grade level of irritation.

Snail-mail: Yes please. It's not timely, but it makes me very happy.

Date: 2012-04-30 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com
does it cost you to get text messages from the us?

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