Don't tell your parents about this, because it'll break their heart! According to a new book about 21st century etiquette, leaving someone a voicemail is now considered rude.

The author argues that there's, quote, "no purpose for voicemails in the modern age."  And having to sit through a two-minute message is "super inefficient and inconvenient."

She says you should never leave voicemails now. And if someone doesn't pick up, just hang up and send them a text instead. Spur-of-the-moment phone calls are also rude now, apparently. Instead, she says to text first and ASK the person if they want to talk on the phone.

A few more rules she wants us to follow: Don't use periods at the end of texts don't ALWAYS "reply all" to group emails and only use emojis in moderation, especially in work emails.

(Via NY Post)

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