at my house, it's rude to call before 8 AM and after 9 PM. almost everybody i know goes by that too.
2006-11-28 03:45:23
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answered by i totally agree with you!! not 3
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In my opinion, the rules have not changed. I think the phone ringing is a huge intrusion into one's personal space. No calls before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. unless it truly is an emergency and cannot wait.
2006-11-28 03:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you know the person's sleep and work timings, it's considered rude to call when the person is sleeping or busy and cannot take the call.
However, if you don't know i think it is safe to call between 8:30 am and 9:30 pm.
However, if it is an important but not urgent call i think the time can be extended from 8 am to 10:00 pm
2006-11-28 04:01:54
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answered by honey007rmsas 4
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I see no reason why the etiquette rules regarding proper calling hours needs to change, just because more people have phones. At our house it was 9pm, not 10pm, but the thought was the same.
Etiquette is all about setting standards for behavior that people can rely on so that everyone is treated well. If an individual wants to set up other hours for calls, that's perfectly OK with them and their callers. However, don't call anyone outside of these hours with whom you have not set up such an arrangement, unless you want a very frosty response. :o)
Good question!
2006-11-28 03:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I was raised with the same rules you were. I think the exception would be if you know someone is up after 10 or before 8 and you need to talk to them. I think you can call a close friend or family member almost anytime.
2006-11-28 03:46:39
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answered by vlalto 3
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that's no longer rude precisely, even though it will be opposite to what's common and commonly happening on your spouse and youngsters. So be prepared to take some "flak" no remember how a lot you're interior your rights. That suggested, you want to initiate preparation those human beings. Warn them prior to time that you and your woman are planning a quiet weekend and is no longer welcoming visitors. Get a pencil and paper "message midsection" form thingy to carry close on your door with the fact "you've come at a foul time. Please go away a message." even as it includes the phone, first ask them gently no longer make both-in-a-row calls till there is truly an emergency. in the adventure that they don't respect your request, warn them that isn't answering ANY of their calls till they arrive across basic techniques to go away a message and wait patiently that you'll be able to call decrease back at a time it truly is reachable to YOU. persist such as your guns in this and after some weeks (months? years?) of problematical thoughts, finally even pushy, insistant human beings can might want to settle for that the in the adventure that they favor to enter your position and communicate to you on the phone, they could might want to finished that on your words -- no longer theirs.
2016-11-29 21:29:13
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answered by ? 4
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you should not call anyone's home between 10PM and 8 AM, unless it is a dire emergency. I think that's only fair. And I have given people a piece of my mind when they've called later than 10 pm. Those people must have been rasied by wolves.
2006-11-28 04:18:56
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answered by pastor of muppets 6
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Yes, those rules still apply, but people seem to have become ruder. These days, I recieve phone calls at 3am, from total strangers, and when I tell them they have the wrong number, they call back two or three more times, before they get that they may actually have the wrong number!
2006-11-28 03:46:07
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answered by mikah_smiles 7
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The rules definitely still apply today. The only exception would be if you have strict PERMISSION to do so when a person is dining or sleeping. Otherwise, it is consider rude to call when these events are taking place.
2006-11-28 03:45:27
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answered by RussianGoddess 2
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Personally, I would not call before 10am or after 10pm unless it's an emergency OR I know that person really well and know their habits/have permission to call later than that.
2006-11-28 06:10:45
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answered by Nicole F 2
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