Most comfortable in?

[This is my internal experiment]

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Olha Hryhorievska
Face-to-face meetings are always more productive and speed up the process.
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Okay, but my preferred communication techniques vary depending on the scenario and context.
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@busmark_w_nika yeah agree
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Kelly Kim
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I prefer messaging!
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Toni
To nuance, to me instant messaging is better as a first touch point because it saves time. no "meetings/calls that could have been an email" , no fluff. But working remotely, for business and to sign deals, i do prefer video calls
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Toni
@busmark_w_nika (but only when I need to sell, otherwise async for the introvert that I am πŸ˜‚)
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Priyanka Saini
I prefer face-to-face meetings or quick calls to get instant replies and avoid writing too much. :)
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Priyanka Saini
@busmark_w_nika yes’s I’m Nika 🫣
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PRIYANKA MANDAL
I can totally relate to the preference for instant messaging. It's so convenient for quick interactions.
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PRIYANKA MANDAL
@busmark_w_nika hahaha that's a fun twist.
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Tariq Waseem
For me face to face meeting is better. But if face2face is not possible because of physical distance or some other reason, then I would prefer video calls.
Linda Robinson
Definitely my bed for maximum comfort. Though sometimes the couch is a close second if I'm feeling lazy. πŸ˜΄πŸ’€ What about you introverts out there - bed, couch, or a comfy reading nook? I'm guessing anything but out in public around people, amirite? πŸ˜…
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Luka Brzin
At the beginning instant messaging is fine, but when things get more serious I love to talk to a person and hear their voice and look them in the eyes, It's just a lot more professional.
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Ditarth Desai
Instant messaging saves time by allowing quick and direct communication.
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Udaya Sri
As an introvert, I have to choose instant messaging πŸ™‚
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YanXu
I didn't understand what you were saying about the premise, I think that if it's in the middle of designing or deciding when, a face-to-face meeting will lead to the fastest conclusion. If it's a problem in the production process, instant messaging can explain the problem and solve it. If it's someone else (e.g. a media reporter) who is interested in my product, a video call saves both parties' time.
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Ivan Territo
I'm in minority, apparently, but nothing beats a real face to face for me.
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Amelia Rose Thornton
Def sweatpants or PJ bottoms. Anything tight or restrictive is introvert kryptonite. πŸ˜… Gotta be comfy to recharge that social battery, ya know?
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Yue Weiyi
no one pick video calls lol
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Yue Weiyi
@busmark_w_nika actually i also choose instant messaging
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Almaz Zagidullin
so I don't have to waste a lot of time, I prefer messaging
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Almaz Zagidullin
@busmark_w_nika exactly! but there are still areas where personal contact decides a lot and you have to adapt to them
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Parker Oliver
Nothing beats the comfort of my favorite lounge pants. They’re my go-to for chilling or working from home
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Uthappa Robb
Face-to-face meetings can be great, but I find instant messaging works best for me for staying in touch regularly.
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WENNIE
must be the instant messaging
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Benedicta Anita
I know texting can lead to misunderstandings, but I've always been scared and a bit sick of meeting people face-to-face.
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