Phone tag. We're all participants, but are you good or a goof?
We’ve all played it, but what are the rules?
When calls go straight to voicemail, they don’t count, as long as you don’t leave a message you can call again guilt free
However:
If you’ve called and left a message once, NEVER call again before the other player attempts, otherwise you reek of desperation
If you initiated the call:
And get an immediate call back (within 24 hours) it’s a draw
Are just calling to leave a voicemail, but the person picks up in any stage of the game, you lose
Are just calling to leave a voicemail and the other party calls back, leaves a message and you call back again and leave a message and they return the second call, you win
Design your call as a game and consistently ping pong at least 3 times without actual contact, you win
If you phantom call to make someone curious as to why you’re ringing and they call back within 30 minutes, you win, way to go
If you leave a message that’s not urgent, something along the lines of “call me back when you’re getting your chai tea” and the recipient calls back in an hour, you win
If you “received” the call:
And you get them to call twice before you contact them, you win
Call back because you have big news too, you both win
If you still have an old fashioned land line answering machine and pick the call up in mid-message, catching your “only called to leave a message” opponent off guard, you win
Call a “only called to leave a message” friend during their message, they have to call back or make a good excuse, so you win
If you can somehow rig your phone to interrupt “only called to leave a message” guy as a landline answering machine does, you are a champion of phone tag
If you call someone on their deceptive “only called to leave a message” bluff, you win
If you call back within an hour, regardless of non-emergency circumstances, sorry, but you lose
If you call a phantom back and leave a message, you lose
If you call a phantom back, message or no, more than once, you fail, they were testing you
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