
CapeCodTenor said:Again, thank you to everyone who has responded, I really do appreciate it. To those who have said that they would have carried on a bit conversation, be it, "Hi Susan, this is CapeCodTenor, how are you? Is John there?" I agree, and normally I do. But what I have an issue with is how this was brought to my attention. The way it was worded, and what I posted is exactly how it was worded, made it sound as if I had a problem with is wife and I called and laid in on her...when that wasn't the case. I'll agree I should have said more...it's the response I got from him that irritated me.
ITA!!!!!!!!!! Sounds like his wife has to deal w/a lot of his calls at home and is fed up w/ having to play secretary at home. That's not your fault or problem. Tell him that if wife doesn't want to deal w/the calls, then teacher should give out a cell number to contact him at so wifey won't be bothered!Miranda Danda said:That is ridiculous. That women needs to get her panties out of a twist over nothing. You did nothing wrong.
But it's in no way this woman's job to correct the OPs behavior. That's just rude. And it's even worse that she made her husband do it via email.princesspumpkin said:Yes, the wife may have overreacted, but I also believe in speaking to the person who answers the phone. Especially if you know them. Something like:
You: Hi Suzie, how are ya? Good, is John there? But,that's just me.
I think Maleficent13 got it right. And if that's the case I feel sorry for the music teacher.Maleficent13 said:My un-PC opinion: He probably had to listen to her crab all the rest of the day about it...not your problem by any means, but maybe he promised her he'd say something to shut her up.
If he's a good teacher and you're pleased with everything else, I'd let it go.

CapeCodTenor said:Again, thank you to everyone who has responded, I really do appreciate it. To those who have said that they would have carried on a bit conversation, be it, "Hi Susan, this is CapeCodTenor, how are you? Is John there?" I agree, and normally I do. But what I have an issue with is how this was brought to my attention. The way it was worded, and what I posted is exactly how it was worded, made it sound as if I had a problem with is wife and I called and laid in on her...when that wasn't the case. I'll agree I should have said more...it's the response I got from him that irritated me.

RickinNYC said:Methinks that your voice coach and his wife need to get their sticks out of their rear ends. Geez. Plus, if he's running a business out of his home, he needs to get himself a second phone line so as not to bother his poor, harried PITA wife.
I realize that when you called you had that splitting headache, but please try to be a bit more cordial over the phone - you're calling my home and not an office, and if Susan answers, at least say hi to her. She was mad that you seemed to treat her like she was the receptionist or a phone operator. That's all.
That's odd. Maybe they want to give you a lesson in manners, too.CapeCodTenor said:On second thought, I think that if they mention this to me on Sunday, I think what I'm going to say is that I didn't appreciate the email. That the way it was written was uncalled for, and that it could have been stated in a different way. She was upset, why I have no idea, that's not a thing to get upset over, but he could told me something, "CapeCodTenor, Susan was a little upset that you didn't say hi to her, just say hi next time," or something like that. I mean, it could have been done in a number of different ways.
You want to something funny? Other people have mentioned that she's acting like a diva, well...she's a professional singer herself. She does mainly symphonic, orchestral singing. She really doesn't act diva-ish around the house, I guess the whole phone thing is something she picked up from having to call various directors and cunductors...who knows.grlpwrd said:That's odd. Maybe they want to give you a lesson in manners, too.
Does his wife often go "diva" on people?