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I did until mobile phones became the norm, now I ask if they need her number to call. It made sense before phones were everywhere and you didn’t make it to see everyone, but send a text yourself. My name isn’t SMS.

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Ugh, the idea of a family member giving out my number to acquaintances is hell. Stick to the hi’s.

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Most people already have the number, the point I make in asking is to show them that I don’t need to be their messenger. You can call my mother/father/grandmother yourself. If they’re asking about my wife/kids, I’ll just say “Sure” and then forget because I’m apparently a goldfish. Most people who say “Tell them hi” are my parent’s and grandparent’s friends anyway. I don’t give out a true friend’s number, I agree that is not good.

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2 points

No.

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i don’t think i’ve ever remembered to pass on a “hi” to anyone

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Yeah, “Bob says hi, he was asking after you” is something I have said myself.

Say hi to your mom and them, we are having a potluck on sunday.

Gossip networking is a real communication protocol.

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But the acks take ages

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I do too, but I’m also autistic.

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