Nobody Ever Calls Me Anymore By Sarah Hepola Analysis

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I agree with Sarah Hepola in the essay “Nobody ever calls me anymore”, as she is correct about the way people talk on the phone. I also feel that people are avoiding attending phone calls. For example, when I was facing a foot injury and post it on Facebook. I did receive comments for getting well soon, but I only received few calls from my family and friends. I was expecting a great deal of response in a form of phone calls but even my close relatives didn’t bother to call or follow up on how is my leg is doing after few weeks. In the article, the author mentions that the if someone calls her out of the blue she did not picks up the phone right away and let it go to voice mail and then try to return the call in a text message. I admit

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