If a stranger you had a great conversation with asks for your phone number, you think: [poll]
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That policy makes sense, but doesn't it still come across as rude when you say it to someone?
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You generally don't have to give people reasons for preferences/business processes and so I don't unless I think it will help. "What's your phone number?" "Email is the best way to reach me; it's still my first name at http://kalzumeus.com "
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Based on the poll options, this doesn’t seem to be in a business context.
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Oh gosh in case it wasn't clear this is 100% not about business or in any kind of business context. This is like, making a new friend at a park. If I was at a professional networking event and gave someone my number and they thought it was a date that'd be pretty inappropriate
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Right. My phone number is so my mom can call me, and for sites that don't do app or token 2fa. Anybody is welcome to my Twitter/email
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