[quote name='musha666']I hate when someone calls you, you answer and say "Hello" and they ask "Who is this?" I just hang up on anyone who does that now.[/QUOTE]
agghhh!!1
I forgot about that one. I can't believe people are so impudent sometimes. I've gone to confronting people about that. Now when people say that I say, "No, you don't call someone and ask 'Who is this'! You call and introduce yourself properly, then ask if the person you want to reach is home." Some people are flabbergasted that someone would confront them on being so rude. Others are just flabbergasted because they are too stupid to understand what etiquette is and don't understand what the problem is.
Sorry, but when someone is answering the phone, they are effectively letting you into their home. You don't go into someone's home and start demanding things of them! Sometimes I wish stupid people would just die...
[quote name='steve_k']I'm talking about when I'm at home. When someone calls me when I'm at home, I answer the phone either with 'Hello' or 'This is (my name)'. Of course I would be more formal for a business call, but this is for a personal call from someone you most likely do not know or do not speak to very often.[/QUOTE]
I don't think the person answering the phone has an obligation to tell you what their name is.
Hello, is ____ there? This is ______.
Reply with either:
No, he isn't can I take a message?
Yes he is, just a minute I'll get him.
or
This is he.
I call for Dave, I don't care who the heck is answering unless it's Dave. If they want to tell me who they are, whatever. I don't care. But there is no reason under the sun for someone to call into someone else's home and demand to know who picked up.
Also, I don't care who it is calling me. I expect an appropriate greeting. I hate it when my friend Dave calls and when I say, "Hello" he just says, "Hey". I know it's him because of Caller ID, but that isn't the point. It's just plain rude to greet someone that way when you are calling. Also, I know most people in this age have gone to screening their calls and only answer if they want to. I think this is also rude (in most situations). Half the time, I don't even check who is calling and just pick up. I'm being courteous to answer someone's call. The least they can do is be courteous and greet me properly.
This whole conversation reminds me of a childhood friend's father. Telephone etiquette was a pet peeve of his. And if someone called his home and asked if so-and-so was there, he would answer, "Yes." And then just sit there. I was about 12 years old. I called and asked if my friend Marcus was there once. When his dad just answered, "Yes." I busted up laughing. From then on I always asked, "May I speak to Marcus?" if his dad answered. Some people thought he was rude. I found it funny that he was so literal and was able to get his point across to anyone beside the most primitive of beings by being so.