I speak a little phonese. When the automated spam voice (on my old-fashioned plain as can be landline phone) asks, “May I speak with [my RL first name]?” I just say “No!” and hang up. Total wasted time: answering the call plus maybe three seconds….
That might be a potential use for AI: create an app that can continue a phone conversation in what sounds like your own voice, while you do whatever you want. Just be careful not to use it for a spam call, so you don’t end up buying into whatever scam that’s being offered.
“I was in the parking garage.” My wife’s workplace has underground parking, so if we are talking while she is in the elevator, there’s no signal in the garage level.
So of course I just had to look, and yes, there are apps that simulate an incoming call from boss, relative, etc., to give you an excuse to hang up on somebody. Should have known…
Wait, I didn’t think talking on the phone was allowed anymore. They really need to change the name of “phone” to something else, as it is used for everything but a phone these days. I’ll text you on my “Not a Phone.” Convenient Distraction Device. Tunnel Vision Device. Brain Masher. Anti-Social Device….
I love that Stephen did this, because I’ve been aware here in Portland OR for a long time of the irony of friends saying ‘Well, I’ll let ya go’ when what they mean is, “OK I wanna go now.” Ha! But it’s a soft landing.. i get it. It doesn’t mean they hate me ;)
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
So Pig knows nothing about how people euphemistically say “I don’t want to talk to you anymore”?
BasilBruce about 1 year ago
It is more polite than “I’m hanging up now because I’m tired of you.”
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
Not necessarily ‘phonese’. You could use the same expression to tell someone to get lost in person.
Liam G.P about 1 year ago
How about “I’m gonna call you back?”.
Gent about 1 year ago
Eh sounds like a phoney language to me.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sort of like when Mary Worth says “Do you want to talk about it?” but she really means “Are you out of your tree?!”
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
Where I live, it’s “(exhale) Well!” in a bright tone, followed by “We’ll talk soon” if they don’t get it.
blunebottle about 1 year ago
I’m more direct: “I have to hang up now.”
carlsonbob about 1 year ago
How about, “I have to go to the bathroom”?
Cornelius Noodleman about 1 year ago
A green phone, a yellow phone, a blue cup and a red cup, yup yup yup.
iggyman about 1 year ago
Rat is a rude Dude!
iggyman about 1 year ago
I say “I gotta go”!
Squoop about 1 year ago
Ok well it’s been great talking to you!
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
TTYL!
Procat Premium Member about 1 year ago
The battery on my phone is starting to die, click
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
I speak a little phonese. When the automated spam voice (on my old-fashioned plain as can be landline phone) asks, “May I speak with [my RL first name]?” I just say “No!” and hang up. Total wasted time: answering the call plus maybe three seconds….
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
That might be a potential use for AI: create an app that can continue a phone conversation in what sounds like your own voice, while you do whatever you want. Just be careful not to use it for a spam call, so you don’t end up buying into whatever scam that’s being offered.
JudyAz about 1 year ago
In order to learn phonese, phone-etics help.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
Gotta go, my call waiting is beeping
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
It was used by the Phoenicians circa 200 BC
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
You could just say, “Goodbye.”
SALUDADOG about 1 year ago
Is phonese spoken by phonies?
ekw555 about 1 year ago
Phonese for phonies
babka Premium Member about 1 year ago
I like the southern version: “let me let you let me go”
david_42 about 1 year ago
“I was in the parking garage.” My wife’s workplace has underground parking, so if we are talking while she is in the elevator, there’s no signal in the garage level.
JoshHere about 1 year ago
People talking on the phone? This must be a very old strip
HOTLOTUS1 about 1 year ago
i … not…. service
jel354 about 1 year ago
Rat was discrete and polite? I guess change is possible.
walstib Premium Member about 1 year ago
Similarly, I‘ve learned to stop a too long texting exchange by putting a like on the last text.
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
“Sorry I gotta go pee.”
pheets about 1 year ago
Texting is for sure. Especially when trying to interpret posted childspeak.
Goat from PBS about 1 year ago
My phonese language for “May I hang up now?” is, “Are we done here?”
cracker65 about 1 year ago
Goodbye
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 year ago
When Number 3 Grandson (7) is ready to get off, he says “OK, I can let you go now if you want.”
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
So of course I just had to look, and yes, there are apps that simulate an incoming call from boss, relative, etc., to give you an excuse to hang up on somebody. Should have known…
mpolo11 Premium Member about 1 year ago
“What are you doing with the rest of the day?”
mpolo11 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Read every comment today!
aerotica69 about 1 year ago
“I’m out of words now, talk to you later.”
MartinPerry1 about 1 year ago
I actually thought that Pig was getting laid off.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member about 1 year ago
I used to be able to dial in on it, but today I’m all tapped out. 〠
Buoy about 1 year ago
Wait, I didn’t think talking on the phone was allowed anymore. They really need to change the name of “phone” to something else, as it is used for everything but a phone these days. I’ll text you on my “Not a Phone.” Convenient Distraction Device. Tunnel Vision Device. Brain Masher. Anti-Social Device….
tvstevie about 1 year ago
What’s phonese for “I have nothing else to do”?
JLChi about 1 year ago
“I’ll let you go” is polite-ese for “I’ve been silently begging you to shut up.”
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Too bad he’s poor as a church-rat and cannot afford a wireless headset.
Saurischia about 1 year ago
“Well, it was great catching up with you! Let’s talk again soon.”
proclusstudent about 1 year ago
By the time I get to phonix, I’ll be screaming.
elgrecousa Premium Member about 1 year ago
Poor Pig’ vocabulary is as limited as a lot of other things about him. On the other hand, he’s probably the happiest of them all.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
“Please leave your name and number at the sound of the dial tone.”
pokeystick about 1 year ago
I love that Stephen did this, because I’ve been aware here in Portland OR for a long time of the irony of friends saying ‘Well, I’ll let ya go’ when what they mean is, “OK I wanna go now.” Ha! But it’s a soft landing.. i get it. It doesn’t mean they hate me ;)
zionwolfe09 about 1 year ago
This is so true!