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general1465 5 days ago

Well easy to say, but if you are working in the real world, then unknown callers may be important - i.e. FedEx trying to push your package through the customs and if they can not contact you, your package goes either back or is destroyed.

yulker 4 days ago | parent [-]

Legitimate callers for events you initiated leave messages. The correct avenue for critical notifications not initiated by you is still paper mail.

RHSeeger 4 days ago | parent [-]

But your child's school nurse might not, in an emergency.

yulker 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

Your child's school nurse would be exactly the type of person who would leave a message

brewdad 4 days ago | parent [-]

Not necessarily. Ours would work down the list of numbers she had for me, my wife, and other emergency contacts without leaving a message. My wife got pulled out of a meeting at work once despite me being the parent at home because I missed a call from the school and they didn't bother to leave a message.

john_the_writer 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

They might not.. But you'd very likely have their number saved on your phone. Might even have them as an un-mutable contact. My wife/kids and their school are all on the "never mute" list.

RHSeeger 2 days ago | parent [-]

> But you'd very likely have their number saved on your phone.

I certainly don't. Every call I get from the school seems to come from a different number. And the camp she was at when she hurt her leg and had to be taken for immediate medical attention.

I get it, in your world, in your experience, it all works out. But in mine, it just doesn't. From experience, I _know_ this is true.