So then, why are we so quick to mute ourselves the instant we enter video call meetings in this new era of Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, etc.? Whatever the case, if you’ve pressed the mute button on your phone during a conversation, you have a well-thought-out reason or you wouldn’t be on the call in the first place. Maybe you have stepped away for a moment, or perhaps you are on hold and just want to be sure nobody can hear you while that waiting music plays. Perhaps a second person is talking to you in real life and you need to pause the conversation. Most (if not all) modern smartphones give you the option to mute yourself when in a phone call, but there are very few situations in which we actually use it. ![]() When the other person was talking, did you push the mute button on your phone? ![]() Recall the last time you had a conversation over the phone and ask yourself one question. When was the last time you had a phone call? Maybe you called a parent, a friend, or a client.
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