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    I see the humor in this, but I am also exactly the kind of nerd that has correct data fields for everybody from my wife to my grandma and nice and nephews. In a text conversation it’s usually just profile picture with first name under it.

    I suspect I’m not the only one, considering the audience.

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    22 hours ago

    My girlfriend saved me as “DO NOT PICK UP [my name] [my birthday] [my field of study]” The DO NOT PICK UP part is from a time when I didn’t have a flatrate for calls and she had… but that was like 5 years ago.

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    Don’t have a work phone?

    You’re in my phone as WORK XXXXX WORK

    I know not to answer immediately.

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    Fyi, if you’re bad with names, I would HIGHLY recommend adding photos to your contacts, as you add them.

    It helps hugely with putting names to faces. It also helps differentiate between people. E.g. When you have 5 marks in your phone, but can’t remember the surname. Lastly, it helps when you are describing someone to someone else. Being able to easily pull up a photo of them simplifies things.

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      A relatively crappier version of this is to add them middle names. Brassica Walmart Kale might look weird if they see it, but it will help you remember that you know Brassica Kale from Walmart. For older compatibility reasons, I used to store helpful middle names starting with a period, so it’s easier to search for them (so Brassica .Walmart Kale). Addig photos is a great idea, I don’t do it often enough (as long as they let you take a photo).

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    I was looking very carefully for a subtle spelling difference or something before realising that it is “bad” to use a person’s name.

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      it’s “bad” to have your spouse’s contact name as their full name rather than “wife”, it’s the same thing as having your parent call you by your full name

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        Or it’s security conscious. You know who your wife, mom, dad, siblings etc. all are but if they’re saved in your phone that way and someone gets access to your contacts it’s easier to, potentially, phish them because you can manipulate the relationship.

        Otherwise they’re just a bunch of names that don’t mean much to anyone but you or people that know you.

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          I think most people’s conversation with their wife would indicate their relationship anyway. Probably a pointless differentiation.

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            Maybe, maybe not, but it could mean the difference between having your account emptied and not.

            It’s also not very good security keeping long text chains saved rather than periodically deleting and starting a new one with people you text private information too.

            It’s always going to be a compromise between security and ease of use, just a matter of where each person falls.

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        It seems like the real difference might be how many people are on your contact list. When I only had a handful of friends and family I would also be informal. However at one point I synched a company directory and since then have been much more complete with my contact data so they are easier to find

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    Full name is useful for searching and sorting.

    But where’s the obvious joke about the triplets?

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    All contacts on my phone are stored with their real full name including my wife, children and parents. Maybe it’s my adhd but I would hate trying to find someone but can’t remember how I saved their details.

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      I started doing this more properly when I kept finding myself with contacts like “Jim Applebee’s” and “McFucker” and having zero idea who they were actually ever attached to

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      I also have all my contacts with full name sorted by last name. Just makes searching a contact easier, also that way you can tell Siri to call someone using their full name. You can just put in the contact details what your relationship is to that person and Siri will use that info. So you can just say to Siri “Call my wife” “Call my son” and still have them stored with their full name.

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      i used to do this but then i realized i should use names like “dad” & “mom” just in case something happens to me and someone tries to quickly find a relative to call.

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        You can stick emergency contact information on your phone. It’s accessable without having to unlock it.

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      I also have all people saved with first and last name, but I don’t always have all first names saved (so mostly only the name they go by) and I have additional nicknames saved for some friends.

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    I find it very useful to have my wife’s full name in my contacts.

    We are involved in a lot of community organizations, and it makes it super easy to just share her contact card with people.

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      Now that you mention, maybe my brother shouldn’t have saved his fiancé as “Suspected Spam”. Weird to share.

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    This is crazy. What kind of barbarian doesn’t properly format contacts in a standardized and civilized way?!?

    If he doesn’t change it to “WORTMAN, Jennifer” very soon, that’s ground for divorce.

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    That’s a good thing. Means he never got rid of her as a contact, kept her since the first time they exchanged numbers!

    I don’t think I’ve ever updated anyone’s name in my contacts lol My married friends are all still thier OG names.

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      I never update numbers. I realize when I see things like Danielle (Brothers name’s gf).

      He married her in 2019 and they have 2 kids now. Pretty safe to say I could have updated it. Just about every woman I know who got married and changed their last name, I never updated. I never delete numbers either, I don’t actively talk to the 890 contacts in my phone, I may talk to 4. They just don’t take up enough room to bother and who knows, maybe I go back to another town 10 years from now and call a random guy I remember. If we met up at bar it’d be like we had been hanging out the week before anyways.

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    I have two friends who have been a couple for 2 years and stiil both had each other’s contacts as “name Japanese” because they met in a Japanese class.