Let's go with Slack!
After all, I think that asynchronous communication that does not burden the other party is the best.
Chat and e-mail are sufficient, except for urgent ones.
I hate phone
When I get a call, I get nervous.
If my home phone rings, I'll think I'm unhappy,
If my cell phone rings, I think it's a sudden task.
So I don't make many phone calls.
It's only about canceling the credit card.
I no longer call the customer support center.
It's a waste of time.
A recent failure is trying to use the phone to cancel a cheap ticket.
I made a phone call. I was in a hurry because I registered my last name and first name in reverse.
At the same time, I was also contacting them by e-mail, and when the phone was connected, I had already received an e-mail reply.
E-mails and chatbots are faster to resolve problems such as product defects than telephone calls, where communication is unclear.
Some of the products made in China, such as those sold at Amazon, do not have a telephone contact point in the first place.
Another possibility is emotional control.
It's quite challenging to convey emotions using letters.
I don't know how the other person thinks.
So if you want to convey your feelings, will you call, face-to-face, or video?
On the other hand, if the text is a little upset, it's hard to convey to the other person, so isn't it good?
I thought of it with emotion, but when it comes to asynchronous communication, the records remain as evidence, so sexual harassment and power harassment disappear.
I think asynchronous communication is sufficient except in an emergency.
You can work at your own pace without being disturbed by anyone.
If you are not used to it, you may have difficulty in verbalizing,
It's easy to control emotions.
I look forward to the era when remote work becomes the standard.
Japanese
Chat and e-mail are sufficient, except for urgent ones.
I hate phone
When I get a call, I get nervous.
If my home phone rings, I'll think I'm unhappy,
If my cell phone rings, I think it's a sudden task.
So I don't make many phone calls.
It's only about canceling the credit card.
I no longer call the customer support center.
It's a waste of time.
A recent failure is trying to use the phone to cancel a cheap ticket.
I made a phone call. I was in a hurry because I registered my last name and first name in reverse.
At the same time, I was also contacting them by e-mail, and when the phone was connected, I had already received an e-mail reply.
E-mails and chatbots are faster to resolve problems such as product defects than telephone calls, where communication is unclear.
Some of the products made in China, such as those sold at Amazon, do not have a telephone contact point in the first place.
Another possibility is emotional control.
It's quite challenging to convey emotions using letters.
I don't know how the other person thinks.
So if you want to convey your feelings, will you call, face-to-face, or video?
On the other hand, if the text is a little upset, it's hard to convey to the other person, so isn't it good?
I thought of it with emotion, but when it comes to asynchronous communication, the records remain as evidence, so sexual harassment and power harassment disappear.
I think asynchronous communication is sufficient except in an emergency.
You can work at your own pace without being disturbed by anyone.
If you are not used to it, you may have difficulty in verbalizing,
It's easy to control emotions.
I look forward to the era when remote work becomes the standard.
Japanese
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