Disney Ella
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I've been trying to RSVP to a birthday party invitation that the kids received. I've called four or five times and just get a ringing phone - no machine. I don't want them to think I didn't RSVP, but how many times do you have to try if the people don't have a machine?
I don't understand why younger people wouldn't have a machine. What if your child gets sick or injured at school, or if someone calls to set up a job interview, or the doctor's office calls with the results of your test? Everyone is not just going to keep calling back. So why wouldn't people want an answering machine? They're not expensive. My parents didn't have a machine for years until my grandmother's nursing home insisted that they get one. My mother said she didn't need one, but I've noticed that they haven't disconnected it since my grandmother died.
Anyway, my question really is - how many times do you try before you give up when there's no answering machine?
I don't understand why younger people wouldn't have a machine. What if your child gets sick or injured at school, or if someone calls to set up a job interview, or the doctor's office calls with the results of your test? Everyone is not just going to keep calling back. So why wouldn't people want an answering machine? They're not expensive. My parents didn't have a machine for years until my grandmother's nursing home insisted that they get one. My mother said she didn't need one, but I've noticed that they haven't disconnected it since my grandmother died.
Anyway, my question really is - how many times do you try before you give up when there's no answering machine?