Should your kids be allowed to answer the phone?
Should your kids be allowed to answer the phone?
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King Herald

Original Poster:

23,501 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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I notice it is often my 8 year old daughter who answers the phone when I call from work. (Probably because the Mrs is too lazy) but I'm not sure I am comfortable with this.

Do many other PHers allow their youngsters to answer the phone, or are they on strict orders not to, unless directed otherwise?

Stevenj214

4,941 posts

254 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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What is it you're not comfortable with?

chimera40

7,259 posts

203 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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And your problem is caller?

Neil H

15,417 posts

277 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Good practice, what's to worry about?

Maxf

8,442 posts

267 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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I always used to. Until I said my dad couldnt come to the phone as he was having a poo.

ETA, clearly this was some years ago.

Edited by Maxf on Saturday 21st November 20:16

King Herald

Original Poster:

23,501 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Stevenj214 said:
What is it you're not comfortable with?
Basically the idea that a stranger could call up, ask questions that might not be appropriate for an eight year old, or ask information that we might rather not divulge etc.

Or she may misunderstand something that is asked, or told.

I'm not too sure I'm actually bothered, just not sure if I should be. confused

Neil H

15,417 posts

277 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Are you worried she might divulge the location of your cannabis farm or something?

Phone paedophiles?

Dracoro

9,003 posts

271 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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I think it'd be pretty obvious to most callers (esp if they know you, i.e on a home number) that it's a child answering and they'd ask for their Dad/Mum or an adult please.

Or is this something systematic of people thinking there's paedo's on every street corner and now they're calling houses up all the time biggrinbiggrin

Anyway, if you're worried about it, just tell your child not to answer the phone.

If they do regardless, there's little you can do anyway so why worry?

Edited by Dracoro on Saturday 21st November 20:22

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

256 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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If your kids are Indian and work for BT, I think I've already spoken to them.

Fatboy

8,263 posts

298 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Maxf said:
I always used to. Until I said my dad couldnt come to the phone as he was having a poo.

ETA, clearly this was some years ago.
rofl

King Herald

Original Poster:

23,501 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Fatboy said:
Maxf said:
I always used to. Until I said my dad couldnt come to the phone as he was having a poo.

ETA, clearly this was some years ago.
rofl
It's probably still not to late to tell your wifes friends she is busy having a plop plop, so can't take the call. In a normal adult voice of course. hehe

Jasandjules

72,168 posts

255 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Does she answer the door as well?

tribbles

4,154 posts

248 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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My 2 year old nephew answered the phone to a Sky salesperson with "I've got a train".

I think that's a very good technique to get rid of them!

ETA: Actually, he might be 3. Can't remember smile

Edited by tribbles on Saturday 21st November 20:43

Haze

1,531 posts

256 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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It's not a toy! I would not allow a child to answer the house phone.


Stevenj214

4,941 posts

254 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Haze said:
It's not a toy! I would not allow a child to answer the house phone.
Ooft! Do you also not allow any child to cook with you, help you clean or use your furniture?!

Gylen

10,206 posts

243 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Haze said:
It's not a toy! I would not allow a child to answer the house phone.
Why not?

schmalex

13,616 posts

232 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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We let our 6 year old answer the phone. I have no problem with it at all. If he gets a bit confused, he just tells the caller to wait while he gets his mum or me.


silver.fox.2008

820 posts

216 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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It p1sses me off when Mr Whiskers reads my mail

AyBee

11,257 posts

228 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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I used to biggrin My parents never had any issues with it, and neither did anyone calling, all I used to do was answer, then take phone to whichever parent the caller was asking for or say neither was around, it's not difficult and I don't think many callers are about to start asking an 8 year old for anything other than whichever parent it is they want to speak to.....

WorAl

10,877 posts

214 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Dracoro said:
Or is this something systematic of people thinking there's paedo's on every street corner and now they're calling houses up all the time biggrinbiggrin
I think you're being sarcastic? so does that mean there isn't yikes i'll stand out then hehe