17 Struggles Only Those with Phone Anxiety Will Relate To

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Let’s be real: talking on the phone can feel like torture. I’d rather get splinters under my nails or roll around in a rest-stop bathroom! Thank goodness for texting and online solutions; without them, I’d never place a takeout order or chat with friends. Sound familiar? If so, you might find some truth in these:

  1. A mistake on your credit card bill? Instant panic attack because now you have to call. And if it’s under a certain amount, you might just pretend it doesn’t exist.
  2. Texting is the best invention ever—right up there with fire, the wheel, and sliced bread.
  3. You’re convinced your voice sounds like a Muppet, and no one can change your mind about it.
  4. The moment you hang up, your brain goes blank, and you can’t recall a single thing.
  5. Appointments—whether for your hair, your dog, or yourself—are often a year overdue. Your kids are behind on vaccinations, not as a statement, but simply because it took you months to call the pediatrician.
  6. Business calls can leave you in a post-call haze, requiring you to decompress—maybe with meditation or just standing in front of the freezer.
  7. When online pizza ordering kicked in, you thought you’d found paradise.
  8. You harbor a deep, fiery hatred for phone salespeople that rivals most people’s disdain for animal abusers.
  9. At least once, you’ve downed a shot of alcohol before making a call.
  10. You avoid answering the phone, even from loved ones. It’s easier to call back when you’re ready.
  11. You once thought about a career in sales, then burst out laughing at the idea.
  12. You often forget that the person on the other end can’t see you nodding or shaking your head. Then you find yourself apologizing for no reason.
  13. Being on hold doesn’t bother you much since it means you don’t have to converse with anyone.
  14. You prefer automated customer service lines. Sure, it takes longer, but at least you’re not speaking to a human.
  15. The initial “hello” is the worst part of any call. How much small talk is necessary? Should you ask about their kids, even if you’ve forgotten their names? And what about the weather?
  16. No, actually, saying goodbye is worse. How many “thank yous” are appropriate? Why do conversations keep going after the “bye”? Do you need to say goodbye again?
  17. No matter who you’re speaking to, you always accidentally say “I love you” before hanging up.

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Summary

Phone anxiety is a real struggle that many can relate to, from avoiding calls to the overwhelming discomfort of small talk. These shared experiences highlight the challenges that come with phone conversations, making you feel like you’re not alone in your anxiety.