Every phone call you make with just the mic near your mouth and the speaker near your ear, you are whispering into the ear of the person you are calling.

If the person who answers with the mic near their mouth and the speaker near their ear is doing the same thing. It’s like having a conversational 69 where both of you are placing your mouths next to each other’s ears.

It sounds sexual and sensual if you are talking to someone you might be interested in … but it gets a bit awkward if you imagine doing this with a random stranger you would never usually want to get close to.

  • Fuckfuckmyfuckingass@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    A perfect example of a shower thought. Thanks for thinking it.

    On a semi related note: what the hell is the deal with people that walk around in public on speaker phone, with the phone held 2 inches from their head? What’s the point? I just saw someone doing it the other day and having a pretty awkward conversation that I would want other people to listen to.

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      2 months ago

      Depends on the phone, but some of them, the audio is horrible through the regular speaker for calls, but better via the bigger one. Just not necessarily enough better for everyone.

      Mind you, most of the people that do that are just twits, but hard of hearing people might need to use the phone that way to be able to communicate effectively, regardless of phone quality.

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      2 months ago

      I’m the kind of person who takes phone calls on speaker almost exclusively (unless I have headphones), but never in public what the actual fuck. I hate those people too.

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      2 months ago

      I think they see it on tv shows or social media influencers, where it allows both sides of a conversation to be heard by the audience. And if TV or Kim Kardashian does it, it must be cool, right?

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      2 months ago

      what the hell is the deal with people that walk around in public on speaker phone, with the phone held 2 inches from their head

      Like they’re eating a pizza or they’re some reality TV episode?

      It’s because they’re stupid. Just stupid.

      Engineers and designers spend their days optimising the mic and speakers for people holding the phone LIKE A PHONE and these halfwits hold it like a slice of pizza, shouting over the loudspeaker that we all can hear but they can’t because they’re shouting.

      Like an idiot.

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      2 months ago

      Gotta keep those waves away from their delicate grey matter.

      That or their phone has shitty palm detection and will unwittingly treat their face as a touch if they hold it too close.

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      2 months ago

      They are in the same group of people that insist on playing music on their tinny device or little boom box while walking down the street.