On 12/04/2024 03:33, HenHanna wrote:
in a movie, a guy is on the phone,� and the person (on the other end)
(often a woman)� hangs up
������������������� I've always felt that this happens 100+ times more
���������������������������������� often in movies than in real life...
THEN the guy goes ...
������������������ --------- Hello?� Hello?� Susan?�� Are you there?
��������������������� ----------------- Did you just hang up on me?
That doesn't make sense - at least the guy needs to call her back again before the last line!
I think more common is guy turning to someone nearby and announcing (in amazed tone) "She hung up on
me!!!" I've never seen anyone do that in real life. :)
�I've always felt that this happens 1000+ times more
�������������� often in movies than in real life....
in Older movies, the guy does that� [momentary Hang-up] thing.
����������������������� ---------- In older times,� this didn't hang up?
In the UK, phones (standard land line) break the connection when the /caller/ hangs up. The called
party can put the phone down then pick it up and continue the conversation. Given the myriad
possible abuses this system invites, I find it hard to believe that is really how it works, but it
is. I don't think people deliberately use this feature (e.g. what you call [momentary Hang-up])
apart from certain scammers. Perhaps you're thinking of offices who would be on private exchanges
where callers can be put on hold? Or just phones with a mute button?
Anyhow, VOIP and mobile phone calls can be terminated by either party. Much more sensible/secure.
Mike.
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